Fred confessed his hope in Christ and was baptized at an early age. In later years, he united with Old Kindling Altar MB Church under the leadership of Rev. Roosevelt Smith, where he was a faithful member until his health failed.
He received his formal education in Greenville while attending O'Bannon High School. After his education, he went to work as a truck driver with various companies including Budweiser, Borden Milk and Luvel Milk Company. He was loved and known by everyone he crossed paths with as Fred "The Milk Man."
In his later years, he met his companion, Joyce A. Singleton, and during their relationship, one son was born.
Excerpted from the T. L. Redmon Funeral Home website, 24 July 2019.
Fred confessed his hope in Christ and was baptized at an early age. In later years, he united with Old Kindling Altar MB Church under the leadership of Rev. Roosevelt Smith, where he was a faithful member until his health failed.
He received his formal education in Greenville while attending O'Bannon High School. After his education, he went to work as a truck driver with various companies including Budweiser, Borden Milk and Luvel Milk Company. He was loved and known by everyone he crossed paths with as Fred "The Milk Man."
In his later years, he met his companion, Joyce A. Singleton, and during their relationship, one son was born.
Excerpted from the T. L. Redmon Funeral Home website, 24 July 2019.
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