Jane Frederick (9-13-09) services 9-16-09
Jane Fach Frederick, of Savannah, was born in Santa Monica, Calif. on Nov. 20, 1917, daughter of the late Theodore and Bertha Mae Fach.
Ms. Frederick was a retired convenience store operator and had previously worked for Douglas Aircraft during World War II. She had lived in Santa Monica and Malibu, Calif. for 60 years, before moving to Savannah. She had won the National Smile Contest which led her to cutting the ribbon for the opening of the Pacific Coast Highway in Santa Monica, Calif. In her high school play “Death Takes a Holiday” she played along side Glen Ford. She loved animals, the Atlanta Braves, and Bingo.
Ms. Frederick departed this life on Sunday, Sept. 13, at the age of 91 years, 9 months, 24 days.
Ms. Frederick is survived by a daughter, Linda Mae Seaton and husband David of Savannah; a son, Charles E. Frederick of Freeport, Bahamas; four grandchildren, Derick Seaton and wife Pam, Stacie Doyle and husband Ricky, Chris Seaton and wife Harmonie, and Christina Frederick; six great-grandchildren, Corey Seaton, Ryan Seaton, Tyler Seaton, Nikki Doyle, Kelsie Doyle, and Journie Seaton.
In addition to her parents, Ms. Frederick was preceded in death by two brothers, John E. Fach and Theodore B. Fach; a great-grandchild, Justin Dale Doyle; ex-husband, Edward L. Frederick.
A graveside service was held on Wednesday, Sept. 16, at the Memory Gardens in Savannah with Duwayne Pounds officiating.