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Frederick Lee Woodrum

October 5th, 2011 | Posted by curryfuneralhome in Obituaries

 

Frederick Lee Woodrum, 70 of Alkol went home to the Lord Sunday October 2, 2011 at Hospice West South Charleston.

He was a 1958 graduate of Duval High School, a former truck driver for Appalachian Construction, owner/operator of Woodrums Trading Post, Freddy’s Hot Dog Wagon, Freddy’s Backhoe Service and also operated a sawmill. He had served as a pastor of several Lincoln county church’s.

He is survived by his wife of 46 years, Lorretta, son Aaron Woodrum (Sharon) of Buffalo, grandchildren; Elisha and Cody Woodrum, and brother Doug Woodrum of Georgia.  Also special friends Zelda Ferrell and Ralph Tudor.

It was Freddy’s request that there be no funeral services.

Curry Funeral Home Alum Creek are assisting the Woodrum family with arrangments.

In lieu of flowers the family request donations be made to Lorretta.

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12 years ago

I was so sorry to hear of Freddy’s passing. He was a good man and I have many memories of him growing up. May God bless you, the family, in these hard and trying times. I had only heard of Freddy’s passing in the past couple of days.

God Bless,

Brian Ryan

12 years ago

Dear Loretta,
I am so sorry to hear of Freddy passing away. May our loving God who watches over us give you strength and comfort in the following days.I hope it helps to know the Lord is there to watch over you during this difficult time.
If you need me please call. My number is 760 – 8056. I know we don’t live close but I will be there for you. If you just need to talk I am usually home in the evenings.
Love and Prayers.
Brenda

Bruce Davis
12 years ago

I worked with Freddy in 1973-74 at Appalachian Construction. Freddy was great to work with. I remember his umbrella always in the back window gun rack of his pickup.

My condolences to his family and friends.

Bruce Davis