IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Fred Charles
Hawkey
December 16, 1950 – November 25, 2008
Fred Charles Hawkey, 57, of Newaygo, passed away on November 25, 2008, at Spectrum Butterworth Hospital in Grand Rapids after a two year battle against cancer. He was born in Fremont, Michigan on December 16, 1950, the son of Ruth and Charles Hawkey, and moved to his home in Newaygo in 1974. In earlier years, Fred was a licensed contractor and built many homes in the area as a gifted craftsman and carpenter. He most recently was a realtor for Coldwell Banker Schmidt Realtors in Fremont, specializing in the sale of hunting and fishing properties, retiring in 2006 due to ill health. One of his last accomplishments was to rebuild the cabin on the Little Manistee River near Peacock. Fred and his friends and other members of his family have continued to enjoy the cabin, and it was there that Fred spent the most enjoyable times of his life. As a great promoter of the conservation of Michigan woodlands and streams, Fred served as a member of the Little Manistee Watershed Council, and in earlier years was a member of the Brooks Township Planning Commission of Newaygo. He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Ruth Hawkey of Fremont, and several aunts and uncles. He is survived by his beloved dog, Jackie, his sister, Karen Gilbert, of Marshall, his niece, Amy (Michael) Mulkey, his nephew, Christian Gilbert, and two great-nephews, Tyler and Trever Mulkey, all of White Lake and Waterford, and many, many wonderful friends. A reception to honor Freds memory was held on Friday, December 5 at Brooks Township Hall from 1-4 PM, 490 Quarterline Road, Newaygo, MI 49337. Friends and relatives came to share refreshments, company, and memories of good times. According to his wishes, cremation has taken place. Family and friends who wish to remember him will scatter his ashes at the family cabin in the early spring, when Freds thoughts always turned to trout fishing on the Little Manistee. Arrangements are being handled by the Crandell Funeral Home in Fremont. Memorials may be directed to the Little Manistee Watershed Association (LMWCC , P.O. Box 52, Irons, MI 49644), or to the Fremont Area Community Foundation (FACF, P.O. Box B, Fremont, Michigan 49412). Friends may share memories and condolences for Fred at www.crandellfh.com.
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