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Fred Ray Pine

12/15/1951 - 08/29/2023

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Obituary For Fred Ray Pine

Fred Ray Pine of Sherman, Texas passed away on Tuesday, August 29, 2023 at Texoma Medical Center.

Mr. Pine was born on December 15, 1951 in Wolfe City, Texas, the son of Walter Pine and Mary Pine.

Mr. Pine was an artist and a musician. He was a teacher in all aspects of life, if someone needed help he was always willing to lend a helping hand to teach whatever it may be. He also had a green thumb, he could grow anything and enjoyed doing it.

He is survived by his sons John Pine of Pottsboro, Texas and David Pine of Longmont, Colorado brothers, Jimmy Greene of San Angelo, Texas, WT Pine of Sherman, Texas, and sister Maryann Russel of Luella, Texas, nine grandchildren and many nieces, nephews and cousins.

He is preceded in death by his parents Walter Pine and Mary Plumlee, grandparents Fred and Ola Peek, brothers Arthur Pine and Raymond Pine.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Denison Animal Welfare Group (Dawg).

To leave an online condolence to the family, please visit our website at www.dannelfuneralhome.com

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  • 09/02/2023

    One of the memories that I will always have of a great time with Uncle Fred: We were all out at the lake and Fred had his El Camino with his stereo turned up and he was in his cut off jean shorts and him and I danced/jammed together! Uncle Fred was alway down for a great time and party. He will always be in my heart...Love you Always and Forever Uncle Fred.

  • 09/02/2023

    When I think of Uncle Fred I think of long hair, cut of wranglers, chain wallets, Coors beer, trucker hats, camping, fishing and Dale Earnhardt. I remember camping at lake Texoma and going with uncle Fred to get worms and ice in his El-Camino and him having tons of 8 tracks everywhere and we had to move them so I could get in, on the way he had the music up loud, windows down, coors between his legs and smoking a cigarette. He went yo throw the cigarette out the window and the cherry fell off and trying not to burn himself he spilt his beer in his lap, I think he was saying words my mother wouldn't approve of. When we got to the store we went in and I turned to look at Uncle Fred and I told him "Uncle Fred it looks like you peed your pants" he Just looked down said maybe I did he laughed and we went in the store. You'll always be in our hearts. Your Nephew, Michael

  • 09/01/2023

    Fred was a kind person. I never heard him say anything bad about anyone, he always kept his opinions to him self. Being his little brother, I wish everyone new him before he went to Vietnam. He was never the same person after that. He always looked after me and his Sister Mary Ann. He taught me many things growing up like how to work on cars without any manuals. He once injured his right hand and had a mustang that had a manual transmission. If he needed to go anywhere. I would go with him and shift the gears for him while he worked the pedals. Therefore teaching me how to shift a standard transmission. I will miss him greatly His little brother W T Pine

  • 08/31/2023

    One of the memories that I will always have of a great time with Uncle Fred: We were all out at the lake and Fred had his El Camino with his stereo turned up and he was in his cut off Jean shorts and him and I danced/jammed together! Uncle Fred was alway down for a great time and party. He will always be in my heart...Love you Always and Forever Uncle Fred.

  • 08/30/2023

    My Uncle Fred was a jovial man, quick-witted, and amazing artist. Always a smile, always a hug. Always denim cut-offs! Love you, Uncle Fred! #3 I remember Mamma Peek slapping his hand over the banana pudding! Fishing and camping, Matchbox and Hot wheels, watching Star Trek, motorcycle rides to Mill Creek...

  • 08/30/2023

    Many memories with my Uncle Freddy. Spending summers with him , my Uncle T, Aunt Mary Ann and my grandmother. Mostly weekends at the lake or lazy days just hanging out. Summers were filled with laughter and fun. I always looked forward to those summers. Even though I was just a kid Uncle Freddy always included me in trips to the store, driving around in his old van listening to music. It was always a good time when he was around. I will cherish those memories forever and miss him even longer. Fly with the angels Uncle Freddy you have earned it. Love you, Karla

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