1945
2017
Freddie “Fred” Wayne Bisiaux 72, of Peoria passed away at Unity Point Proctor on November 20, 2017.
Fred was raised by Warren and Doris (Overpeck) Baker on February 2, 1945 in Peoria, IL.
He is survived by his daughter Robin (Larry) Carr, granddaughter Alexandra (Andrew) Irving, and his significant other of 25 years Carolyn Perryman and her daughter Leigh Ann Perryman and also his sister Judy (Ted) Adams.
He is preceded in death by his parents and his beloved dog Zoey.
Throughout his life Fred was a hard worker and worked for East Peoria Brick and Tile and retired in 2006.
His compassion and kindness was a reflection of his inner faith
Cremation rites have been entrusted to Davison Fulton Woodland Chapel.
No services have been scheduled.
A burial will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to ASPCA or to help a friend as he did.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Sponsored by Davison-Fulton Woodland Chapel.
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November 24, 2017
Had some great times together with you and cousin, Paul at softball on the Washington School playground when we were all much younger. God bless you Carolyn as you need comfort during this difficult time.
Rest in Peace, Fred
Your friend, Gerry Traenkenschuh
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