Fredrick Leroy Wilkinson, Sr.
(February 13, 1926 – August 2, 2012)
II Timothy 4:7 “I have fought the good fight; I have finished my course; I have kept the faith.”
Fredrick Leroy Wilkinson, Sr. was born February 13, 1926 and passed away at 6:40 a.m., Thursday, August 2, 2012 at his residence surrounded by his loving family. He was 86, a native of McComb, MS and a resident of Amite, LA
Mr. Leroy was a US Marine Veteran of WWII who fought in the South Pacific Marine Squadron VMF 215. He was a 3rd generation Blacksmith of Claude Wilkinson & Son until his retirement in 2000 after 55 years.
Mr. Leroy is survived by 2 daughters, Faye Wilkinson Singleton and husband Wayne and Margie Wilkinson Cutrer; 3 sons, Claude William Wilkinson and wife Minnie, Fredrick Leroy, Jr. and wife Debbie and Michael Wayne and wife Chris; sister, Catherine Wilkinson Harrell;; 9 grandchildren, Brandon Lee Wilkinson and wife Alicia, Emily Wilkinson Dawson and husband, Steve, Kevin Wilkinson, Dustin Wilkinson, Jacob Wilkinson and wife Hannah, Jordan Wilkinson, Forrest Wilkinson, Evan Wilkinson and Haley Wilkinson; 6 great-children, Brittany Elizabeth Prevost, Brennen Gabriel Wilkinson, Ashlyn Margaret Wilkinson, McKay Wilkinson, Emma Dawson & Kenlea Blaise Wilkinson; special friend and companion, Zillah GeLaughter; numerous nieces, nephews and extended family.
Preceded in death by his parents, Claude and Ellen Bailey Wilkinson; 2 sisters, Marquerite Wilkinson Travis Vernon and Helen Wilkinson; brother Willie Wilkinson.
Pallbearers will be his grandsons.
Visitation at McKneely and Vaughn Funeral Home, Amite, on Saturday, August 4, 2012 from 6:00 p.m. until 9:00 pm. and on Sunday, August 5, 2012 from 9:00 a.m. until Celebration of Life Services at 2:00 p.m. in the funeral home Chapel with Rev. Mark Leto officiating. Interment in Tangipahoa Cemetery, Tangipahoa, LA.
An on-line Guestbook is available at http://www.mckneelyvaughnfh.com
McKneely and Vaughn Funeral Home is located at I-55(Exit#46) and Hwy. 16W, behind Mr. Tom’s Car Wash, Bond Eye Clinic & Holiday Inn Express.
He was the last of our family blacksmiths. His quiet spirit and his occupation didn’t seem to go together, but he made it work well.
