Survived by his mother; Annie Lee Hanson-Sanders of Fairfax, AL, his father; Fred C. DeLoach of Decatur, GA.,former wife; Mildred Beatrice Smith of Shawmut, AL, two daughters; Linda Lee Bishop of Tampa, FL & Susan Kay Uribe of Bloomington, CA, his brother; Fred D. Deloach of Long Beach, a very special friend; Terri Curry of Long Beach, three half sisters; Janice England Moody of Montgomery, AL and Joreen England Cauthen of Anderson, SC and Sybil DeLoach Safrit of Mount Olive,NC. Three grandchildren; David & Tracey Bishop and Jason Brewer.
Daddy was a bartender at "The Camelot" in Long Beach, CA, and because of his warm smile and wonderful sense of humor he had an array of friends that have been saddened by his death. He also was a member of the California Elks Association. Daddy loved fishing, the horse tracks and the Green Bay Packers.
He will always be loved and remembered by all.
"We were not finished, our stories were not long enough yet to be told. What am I to do now when there is so much and yet so little to tell? And who do I tell it to?"
I love you Daddy.
My Mom Mildred Beatrice Smith Franklin
Survived by his mother; Annie Lee Hanson-Sanders of Fairfax, AL, his father; Fred C. DeLoach of Decatur, GA.,former wife; Mildred Beatrice Smith of Shawmut, AL, two daughters; Linda Lee Bishop of Tampa, FL & Susan Kay Uribe of Bloomington, CA, his brother; Fred D. Deloach of Long Beach, a very special friend; Terri Curry of Long Beach, three half sisters; Janice England Moody of Montgomery, AL and Joreen England Cauthen of Anderson, SC and Sybil DeLoach Safrit of Mount Olive,NC. Three grandchildren; David & Tracey Bishop and Jason Brewer.
Daddy was a bartender at "The Camelot" in Long Beach, CA, and because of his warm smile and wonderful sense of humor he had an array of friends that have been saddened by his death. He also was a member of the California Elks Association. Daddy loved fishing, the horse tracks and the Green Bay Packers.
He will always be loved and remembered by all.
"We were not finished, our stories were not long enough yet to be told. What am I to do now when there is so much and yet so little to tell? And who do I tell it to?"
I love you Daddy.
My Mom Mildred Beatrice Smith Franklin