Fred Allen
Condrey
November 8, 1942 - November 25, 2023
Fred Allen Condrey, age 81, of Florence, passed away November 25, 2023. Service was held privately.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Cliff and Elease Condrey; brother, Randy; sisters, Annie Fraizer, Kaye Wright and Pat Lovelace.
Fred is survived by his daughters, Bonnie Lee Jenkins and Tammie Hines (Donnie); brother, Jerry “Cotton” Condrey; sister, Peggy Condrey. Five grandchildren, Savannah Faye Derritt, Colin Wade Jenkins, Morgan Tyler Cummings, Robyn Vaden (Dakota) and B.J. Hines. Additional survivors include three great-grandchildren, Preslee Dakotah Jenkins, Averi Claire Jenkins and Isaiah Labron Zolicoffer.
Fred was an Avid Sports Fan, loved fishing and NASCAR. The family would like to express a special thanks to Southern Care New Beacon Hospice, especially to Paris Hardee.
And a very special thank you and appreciation to his niece, Brandi Valentine, who cared for her uncle relentlessly until his passing.
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5 Comments on “Fred Allen Condrey”
Fred was my protector when we were growing up. He always made sure that no one picked on me, and I always looked up to him and loved him for it. I couldn’t have asked for a better big brother to watch over me.
Fred never met a stranger. He loved to talk. I know he will be missed by so many family and friends. Especially Cotton and Brandi. My thoughts and prayers are with you. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Uncle Fred gave me a new wax set for my car and I hadn’t used it yet. So when I was going to take him to the Dr. I got out the wheelchair to take over and it was dirty. I washed then waxed and polished it out. I told him, well I used my wax finally. He grined and I said but not on my car yet. I polished your wheels for today. That got a laugh from him and a head shake. I will miss the little things like that most. He is the only person I know who had a cap that would fit my big head.
Daddy called me “baby” my whole life long. I loved his stories and how much joy and laughter hearing them gave to me and anyone else who knew him. I’m glad I made it to you Daddy. I love that I look just like you. Like a Condrey. You stamped me with the face and spirit of Condrey! I love you Daddy! Rest in peace!
Military Police in the Airforce made him organized and patriotic. ! Oh the memories of growing up with Fred . He basically raised me and our daughter was the love of his life. Rest in heavenly peace dear Fred .