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Fred Schaser

 Fred Schaser, 89, of  Morgantown, Ky. passed away Tuesday, August 12, 2014 at the Medical Center in Bowling Green, Ky.  Fred was born July 3, 1925  in Vineland, NJ  to the late George and Caroline Bruni Schaser.  He was retired from the Army where he was a WWII Veteran and a Korean Veteran, he also worked at TVA and was a car salesman for Roy Phelps Ford.  He was a member of the U.S. Army Pistol Shooting Team where he competed in the 1962 Olympics in Cairo, Egypt.  He was a member of Cool Springs General Baptist Church and a member of  Cassia Lodge #272 F&AM.  He was preceded in death by his parents, first wife Hazel Bryant Schaser and second wife Susie Phelps Schaser, one brother George Schaser, two grandchildren Holly Saltzman and Alex Phelps-Foster, one great grandchild Matthew Morgan.

He  is survived by 5 daughters Taunya Phelps and husband Gary of Morgantown, Brenda Phelps and husband Lee of Morgantown, Terry Buley of Rough River, Tereesa Odle and husband Doug of Morgantown and Katherine Elizabeth Miller of Morgantown; 7 grandchildren Kelly Tichenor and husband Billy of Morgantown, Gary Phelps and wife Leigh Ann of Morgantown, Patrick Phelps of Lexington, Tammy Young of Morgantown, Adrianne Morgan and husband Todd of Cromwell, Jonathan Odle of Morgantown and Christie Findley and husband Caleb of Morgantown; 13 great grandchildren Jacob Phelps, Lucas Tichenor, Easton Phelps, Braden Tichenor, Jenna Phelps, Sarah Fry, Abigail Fry, Jessica Proctor, Andrew Saltzman, Tessa Odle, Clay Odle, Colter Findley and Carsyn Findley; 3 great great grandchildren; 1 niece and several nephews.

Funeral Service will be held at Smith Funeral Home  Friday, August 15 at 1:00 p.m. with

Bro. Bradley "Buddy" Phelps officiating.  Burial will follow in the Grant Phelps Cemetery where Military Honors will be presented. Visitation will be Thursday, August 14 from  5:30pm-9pm with a Masonic service at 7 p.m. and Friday, August 15 8am  until time of service at Smith Funeral Home.  

Online Condolences may be made at www.smithfuneralhome1886.com

 

 

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