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 #237095  by aline1969
 
Hope this is ok to post here.

Fred Perry has been a volunteer for the Seashore Trolley Museum since the early 1950's. He built most of the museums overhead. He took this trade and went out and built many of this countrys new light rail overhead systems. He was in NC working on a new light rail project, he finished Houston not long ago, he did St. Louis, he put up Shelborne falls museum and the Lowell, MA park system. He did a few more too.

He sadly passed away this am.... We will forever miss you Fred Perry

 #253016  by StevieC48
 
Ferddie you are deeply missed thanks for the 23 years of friendship. Goodbye Fearless Freddie. Your friend always Stevie

 #540120  by aline1969
 
I was in Colorado Springs and a man said he misses Freddy because no one could build overhead like he could.