RIP Spirit


ByeEnzo

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Dec 10, 2005
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Fort Worth, TX
Sadly, I got a phone call today from Fred's wife, Sherry. Fred (Spirit) passed away at home on hospice after a lengthy battle with cancer. A while back Fred broke his hip. One of his cows knocked him down, and being a tough guy, he continued working and walking on it! Ultimately he had his hip replaced, but in the process, lung cancer was diagnosed. He underwent chemo, radiation, and finally an experimental clinical trial. Through it all he kept his kind, gentle, easy going demeanor. He kept his problem private and didn't complain one bit.
Fred's wishes were to be cremated and that a big party be thrown in his memory. The plans are to give him his last ride in his new FGT next spring with a gathering here in the Texas Hill Country.
 
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sorry to hear that, God bless him and his family.
 
God Speed Spirit
 
So sad, we will keep Sherry and the family in our thoughts and prayers. Keep us posted on when the drive will be.
 
Oh No, so sad to hear! Fred was such a wonderful Ford Guy and will be so missed by all. He was so private and never let on how sick he really was. Sue and I are praying for Sherry and their Family. May he Rest In Peace. Seems like we text about his GT only a short time ago! Life is so short for the best people sometimes. Tomy & Sue
 
Godspeed Fred. Prayers for Sherry & family. Thanks Ajai for letting us know.
 
Just horrible news. Godspeed Fred aka Spirit.
 
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Sorry to hear the news. Prayers for the family.
 
Condolences to Freds family.
 
Our thoughts to the family
D&G
 
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My condolences to all who knew him. Godspeed.
 
Fred loved his Morgan. Gulf livery, of course. Mongrel didn't fit in it so well. 2016 Texas Hill Country FGT gathering. Someone flip this iPhone pic!
 

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Very saddened to hear this, condolences to his family.
And for all of us here on the forum, like losing a brother.
 
So sad to hear this news. I sat at a table with Fred and Sherry at my first Rally, IV, and got to know them through that. Recall chasing him at times on the way to Rally X in Detroit. He will be missed. We will keep Sherry in our prayers. Thanks for sharing Ajai.
 
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Loved this man. Godspeed Fred. Our prayers will be with Sherry and family.
John & Michele
 

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Fred sure loved his Morgan! He spoke so highly of it. So enjoyed our conversations at various GT events. Will be missed!
 
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Such sad and unexpected news. Godspeed Fred. And my sincere condolences to Sherry and the family. His "spirit" will last forever. Fred & Sherri and a road that Fred has enjoyed driving.IMG_20130810_152240_294.jpg
 

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I too was sadden by the call Susan and I got today. So many fond memories of travels in our GT and gatherings with Fred and Sherri. He was the one who convinced me that I was missing out by not driving my GT to the Rallies. Left the trailer at home and off we went with a Texas contingent driving to the last Rally in Utah. What a fun trip!

May Fred find eternal peace, an unlimited speed-limit road and a Ford GT to drive on it that never runs out of Gas! :driving::cheers
 

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May his memory be a blessing!

March 2018
 

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