of Conway, AR
July 18, 1926 - March 5, 2013
Fred Shoemaker, 86, of Conway went to be with his Lord on Tuesday, March 5, 2013. Born in Little Rock, Arkansas on July 18, 1926, he was a son to the late William Edgar and Maudie (Leath) Shoemaker. Mr. Shoemaker was an Army Air Corp Veteran of WWII, a Church of Christ Minister and a Vice President for Arkansas Printing and Lithograph which later became International Graphics. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
Those preceding him in death include his previously mentioned parents; his wife of 63 years, Dortha Lee (Barber) Shoemaker; a daughter, Alice Shoemaker; brothers, Trice ''Bill'' Shoemaker and Alva Shoemaker; grandson, Bryan Daniel and sister, Ada Shoemaker Peterson.
Survivors include his son, Freddy Shoemaker of Conway; daughter, Donna Daniel and husband Danny also of Conway; grandson: Michael Linenbeger and wife Jackie; great grandson, Aiden Linenberger; grandson, Jason Daniel and wife Jessica; sister, Rosalee Span of Higdon, AR; daughter-in-law, Gean Gates and numerous nieces, nephews and extended family and friends.
The family wishes to thank Salem House for the excellent care given to Mr. Shoemaker and Conway Regional CCU nurses and staff for their compassion.
The memorial service will be held at 1:00 pm, on Monday, March 11, at Roller McNutt Funeral Home in Conway (501-327-7727) with David Brown officiating. Inurnment will follow at Pinecrest Memorial Park in Alexandria. Visitation will be held from 2:00 to 4:00 pm on Sunday, March10th, at the funeral home. As per Mr. Shoemaker's request, in lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the charity of choice.
''When my time comes to leave this world, I pray that it may be that one somewhere can say that he has grown because of me.'' Fred Shoemaker
Mr Shoemaker, Fred, Mentored me at International Graphics in the early 1970's. He is one of the kindest, patient, wise and honest Men I have known. He was a Role Model.
I'm so sorry for the loss of a wise and kind man. Donna and Freddy I want both of you to know I'm truly sorry and you both will be in my prayers.
I worked with Mr. Shoemaker at Mail Marketing Services, a division of International Graphics. We shared a love of books, history and Christ. He and Dortha were very dedicated to each other and to the Lord. He will be missed on this earth.
I still remember the first time I met the Shoemaker family, it was at Martindale in the 50's. Fred was preaching the gospel and also leading the singing. Our family's have been associated with each other ever since then and I can truly say that Fred set the fine example of how a person should conduct themselves in all things. My only regret is that I did'nt get to visit with him and Sonny at last September when I saw them last. God be with the family and all of us who had the privilege of knowing him.
Uncle Fredy you will be missed, thank you for being there for my dad when he was a kid, we love you.
Brother Fred has gone home after all. He once gave me a little booklet of poems which he had written, and one of the most meaningful and most beautiful was a poem about going home again. I remember one line went something like, "They say you can't go home again, but I've been there a thousand times, in my mind."
Please accept out condolences. He was a good man, and will be missed by all who knew him.
Cliff & Linda Wiggs
Donna:
He is at rest now and in a great place now. A place where there will be no tears just happiness. A place with Bryan and my boys. Our prayers are with you.
We love you!
When Oscar was converted (after 20+ years of our marriage), the first comment he made to me was "I know who I want to baptize me. Fred." He and Dortha had visited us as very young newlyweds when we moved to Mabelvale. We are among the many whose lives he affected in a wonderful way. He is in a happy home today for sure!
I really admired Bro. Shoemaker and thought of him like a grandfather. He was wise with a quick wit. I enjoyed the time I got to hear him speak God's work from the pulpit. I know his loved ones who have gone on before, especially Dortha, are welcoming him with loving arms. I will also look forward to the day when we can be reunited in Heaven.
To the Shoemaker Family:
Clyde and I have known Fred for a number of years and counted Fred and Dortha friends of ours. Fred was a faithful minister and and will be greatly missed. He had a generous and friendly manner about him. Thoughts and prayers for the family during this difficult time. God grant you all peace and comfort!
Brother Fred Shoemaker taught me and my mother and dad the word of The Lord and I am very very thankful to Fred for our baptism and helping us to grow spiritual into the word of The Lord thank so much Bro. Shoemaker you will be deeply missed
Many times in our life we meet people that stand very tall. I don't mean how tall we are I mean that live a outstanding life. Fred was very tall in my eyes. Heaven has to be brighter today with Fred present. My prayers are with you all.
Love you much,
Mary Hubmann
You will be greatly missed Uncle Freddy. I enjoyed knowing you. You had a great sens of humor and a great love for the Lord and everyone around.