
Obituary
On May 13, 2023 our Heavenly Father walked into his garden and picked
the best flower he had and took our beloved daddy home from labor for
his reward.
Freddie Lee Oliver, affectionately known as “Squeaky” accepted Christ
at an early age. He graduated from E.A. Kemp High School, Class of
1969.
Freddie was an avid fisherman who loved the water, sailing, and
playing dominoes. He loved watching his Westerns and WWE
Wrestling, often saying “that is the only good thing on TV.”
He drove Yellow Cab for many years. He later became a Master
Welder for over 30 years until his retirement in 2020.
Freddie is preceded in death by his parents, Charles Oliver, Sr. and
Lucille Parker Oliver; 3 brothers, Charles Oliver, Jr. James Oliver and
Johnnie Lee Oliver; 2 sisters, Katy Mae Carter and Bernice Thornton;
and one son-in-law, Jon Williams.
He met and married Beverly Ann Oliver when they were teenagers.
They divorced but remained life-long friends and remarried in 2015.
Freddie is survived by his loving wife, Beverly Ann Oliver; one son,
Alric Lee Oliver (Tamireya) of Houston, TX; 6 daughters, Jacqueline
Jackson (Donald) of Kingwood, TX, Regina Hill (Elroy) of Houston,
TX, Fredricka Oliver of Houston, TX, Shalonda Conley (James) of
Humble, TX, LaShonda Oliver of Humble, Texas and Theresa Batise
(Ronni) of Oklahoma; 2 brothers, John Henry Wright (Nyoka) of
Houston, TX and William Oliver of Humble, TX; 3 sisters, Ruby
Ransom of Bryan, Texas, Dorothy Green of California and Lizzie Flynn
of Oklahoma; one brother-in-law, William Adams of Bryan, TX; 2
sisters-in-law, Barbara Ford of Austin, TX and Kay Loud of Bryan; 20
grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews,
cousins, and friends.
Funeral Service at 11 am at United Full Gospel Baptist Church 1600 W Martin Luther King Street, Bryan, Texas 77803
Visitation on Friday May 26,2023 from 11am to 7:00p.m. at Daniel & Son Funeral Home located at 401 W 18th Street Bryan,Texas 77803
My cousin, my classmate and my friend. To say I am shocked would not be enough. After losing touch for so many years I was happy when Rubye put us in touch with each other. Always good for a laugh and just generally a good person. I will miss you.
To the family and friends, you have my deepest sympathy. May God be with you to comfort you, give you peace and to surround you with love. Squeaky will be missed.
Gladys class of ’68.
We will miss Freddie soooo much.He was a amazing friend to my husband Willie Malone. A life Long friend. Freddie will be missed by Soo many.. especially us Willie and wife Debra Malone..my husband could always depend on Fred for good truthful advise and when ever he was in a tight..he could always turn to Freddie. They laughed and talked about sports.
Dominos table is ready for him and The Western show is playing.See you soon.He probably be up in heaven Barbecuing.