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Fred D Iverson

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Fred D Iverson

Birth
Los Banos, Merced County, California, USA
Death
26 Feb 2018 (aged 75)
Fresno, Fresno County, California, USA
Burial
Madera, Madera County, California, USA Add to Map
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Fred D. Iverson, 75, passed away unexpectedly on Monday February 26, 2018 in Fresno CA.

He was born on January 21, 1943 in Los Banos, CA to Lee R. and Leona B, Iverson. Fred later lived in Vernon, Texas until his parent returned to California in 1953. Fred attended Madera Schools graduating from Madera Union High School in 1962. Later while attending Fresno City College, he drove the FCC bus to and from Madera. Fred enlisted in the Army, with duty stations in Missouri and Germany. He later applied to OCS, was sent to Fort Sill,Oklahoma, and was commissioned as a First Lieutenant in the Artillery. Following time in Arizona, Fred was sent to Vietnam. After his military service and returning to Madera Fred enrolled at Fresno State earning his Bachelors Degree in Construction Management. Upon Graduation he obtained a position with Gentz Construction in Fresno. Starting as an estimator, he later added duties as the Company Safety Officer, as well as the litigation researcher. Wanting to expand his construction knowledge, Fred took a job with Sue’s Boring in Chowchilla. In 1988 he took and passed the California State Test to become a Licensed Contractor. He passed on the first attempt and held both A and B licenses. Fred loved building, but remodeling was his passion. He said a job was only good if you could not see that there had been a change to the structure.

Fred felt he had a responsibility to not only do a good job but to share what he knew with others. To do that he hired only Fresno State students in the Construction Management Program for the 30 years he was in business. Many remained in contact after graduation sharing what they were doing and on occasions asking advice. In addition, Fred was a strong supporter of the Boy Scout Program. a He was Cub Scout, Boy Scout, and an adult leader in both Fresno and Madera. As a scout, he earned the rank of Eagle and the Religious Award through the Methodist Church in Madera; taking on the Civics Day Event in Madera for over 25 years, enlisting his whole family, the 93rd occasion of this event took place in February. Over years Fred has been recognized for his commitment to Scouting being a recipient of the Happy Scout Award by Ed Munger, the Scouting Family Award and the prestigious “Silver Beaver Award”.

Fred was on the Non Profit Committee that built new buildings at several grammar schools in Madera and the New Webster Campus that is now part of the Golden Valley Unified School District. He was the only member of that group who was there from the beginning until its dissolution. Fred was also a former member the Kiwanis Club of The Madera Ranchos.
Fred D. Iverson, 75, passed away unexpectedly on Monday February 26, 2018 in Fresno CA.

He was born on January 21, 1943 in Los Banos, CA to Lee R. and Leona B, Iverson. Fred later lived in Vernon, Texas until his parent returned to California in 1953. Fred attended Madera Schools graduating from Madera Union High School in 1962. Later while attending Fresno City College, he drove the FCC bus to and from Madera. Fred enlisted in the Army, with duty stations in Missouri and Germany. He later applied to OCS, was sent to Fort Sill,Oklahoma, and was commissioned as a First Lieutenant in the Artillery. Following time in Arizona, Fred was sent to Vietnam. After his military service and returning to Madera Fred enrolled at Fresno State earning his Bachelors Degree in Construction Management. Upon Graduation he obtained a position with Gentz Construction in Fresno. Starting as an estimator, he later added duties as the Company Safety Officer, as well as the litigation researcher. Wanting to expand his construction knowledge, Fred took a job with Sue’s Boring in Chowchilla. In 1988 he took and passed the California State Test to become a Licensed Contractor. He passed on the first attempt and held both A and B licenses. Fred loved building, but remodeling was his passion. He said a job was only good if you could not see that there had been a change to the structure.

Fred felt he had a responsibility to not only do a good job but to share what he knew with others. To do that he hired only Fresno State students in the Construction Management Program for the 30 years he was in business. Many remained in contact after graduation sharing what they were doing and on occasions asking advice. In addition, Fred was a strong supporter of the Boy Scout Program. a He was Cub Scout, Boy Scout, and an adult leader in both Fresno and Madera. As a scout, he earned the rank of Eagle and the Religious Award through the Methodist Church in Madera; taking on the Civics Day Event in Madera for over 25 years, enlisting his whole family, the 93rd occasion of this event took place in February. Over years Fred has been recognized for his commitment to Scouting being a recipient of the Happy Scout Award by Ed Munger, the Scouting Family Award and the prestigious “Silver Beaver Award”.

Fred was on the Non Profit Committee that built new buildings at several grammar schools in Madera and the New Webster Campus that is now part of the Golden Valley Unified School District. He was the only member of that group who was there from the beginning until its dissolution. Fred was also a former member the Kiwanis Club of The Madera Ranchos.

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  • Created by: PMS Sillix
  • Added: Feb 27, 2018
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/187646482/fred_d-iverson: accessed ), memorial page for Fred D Iverson (21 Jan 1943–26 Feb 2018), Find a Grave Memorial ID 187646482, citing Arbor Vitae Cemetery, Madera, Madera County, California, USA; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by PMS Sillix (contributor 46891836).