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Wade Bartley Frederick

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Wade Bartley Frederick

Birth
Alabama, USA
Death
27 Aug 2006 (aged 44)
Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Danville, Boyle County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Wade Bartley Frederick, 44, of Irvin Road , Danville died Sun, Aug. 27, 2006 in Lexington. He was the husband of Kyra Simms Frederick. Born Oct. 11, 1961 in Alabama he was a son of Bill and Susan tschantre' Frederick of Owensboro. He was district sales manager for sanofi-aventis pharmaceuticals, Oncology Division, of Bridgewater N.J. He was responsible for managing sales of Taxotere for Kentucky and Indiana. He also has been senior oncology sales specialist for the pharmaceutical firm for five years. Frederick had been senior advanced therapeutics specials for Rhone-Poulenc Roerer Pharmaceuticals, staff pharmacist and clinical pharmacy coordinator at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. He also was staff pharmacist at Methodist Evangelical Hospital in Louisville. He received bachelor of science degree in 1984, and doctor of pharmacy degree in 1990 from University of Kentucky. Frederick has received numerous sales accomplishments during his career. He was a member and served as deacon and treasurer at Grace Presbyterian Church, Danville was a soccer coach for the local recreational league and former president of the Central Kentucky Soccer Association. Additional survivors include, two daughters, Edie Tschantre' and Victoria Alyce Frederick both of Danville; one son, Seth Maurice Frederick of Danville; one brother, Brett Frederick of Owensboro; and a grandmother, Jean Foster of Lawrenceville, GA. Funeral services will be held Sat, 11 a.m. at Grace Presbyterian Church in Danville, by the Revs. John Estorge and Peter Bartuska, burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery. Visiting hours will be Fri, 4 to 8 p.m. at the church in Danville. An educational fund has been set up for the Frederick children. Contributions can be mailed to Anderson and Anderson Attorneys, P.O. Box 804 Danville, KY 40423-0804. Wilder Funeral Home, Perryville, in charge of arrangements.
Published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on 9/1/2006.
Wade Bartley Frederick, 44, of Irvin Road , Danville died Sun, Aug. 27, 2006 in Lexington. He was the husband of Kyra Simms Frederick. Born Oct. 11, 1961 in Alabama he was a son of Bill and Susan tschantre' Frederick of Owensboro. He was district sales manager for sanofi-aventis pharmaceuticals, Oncology Division, of Bridgewater N.J. He was responsible for managing sales of Taxotere for Kentucky and Indiana. He also has been senior oncology sales specialist for the pharmaceutical firm for five years. Frederick had been senior advanced therapeutics specials for Rhone-Poulenc Roerer Pharmaceuticals, staff pharmacist and clinical pharmacy coordinator at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. He also was staff pharmacist at Methodist Evangelical Hospital in Louisville. He received bachelor of science degree in 1984, and doctor of pharmacy degree in 1990 from University of Kentucky. Frederick has received numerous sales accomplishments during his career. He was a member and served as deacon and treasurer at Grace Presbyterian Church, Danville was a soccer coach for the local recreational league and former president of the Central Kentucky Soccer Association. Additional survivors include, two daughters, Edie Tschantre' and Victoria Alyce Frederick both of Danville; one son, Seth Maurice Frederick of Danville; one brother, Brett Frederick of Owensboro; and a grandmother, Jean Foster of Lawrenceville, GA. Funeral services will be held Sat, 11 a.m. at Grace Presbyterian Church in Danville, by the Revs. John Estorge and Peter Bartuska, burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery. Visiting hours will be Fri, 4 to 8 p.m. at the church in Danville. An educational fund has been set up for the Frederick children. Contributions can be mailed to Anderson and Anderson Attorneys, P.O. Box 804 Danville, KY 40423-0804. Wilder Funeral Home, Perryville, in charge of arrangements.
Published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on 9/1/2006.

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