“And He will wipe away every tear from their eyes; and there will no longer be any death; there will no longer be any mourning, or crying, or pain, the first things have passed away.” Revelation 21:4
Deacon James Malcolm Fredrick, Sr. was born on August 13, 1946, in Allendale County. He was the son of the late Willie Fredrick and the late Anna Ash Fredrick Hicks.
He was educated at C.V. Bing School, Allendale, South Carolina.
Later in life, he sought and developed a closer relationship with God. He became a devoted member of Emmanuel RMUE Church, where he was later ordained as a Deacon. He also attended New Beginning Outreach Ministry under the leadership of Pastor Leonora Baggs. On March 24, 2024, he fully gave his life to Christ.
In 1964, Deacon Fredrick married the love of his life, the former Hazel Simpson. At the young ages of 17 and 18, the couple relocated to Fort Lauderdale, where they began building their life together. In July 1966, they were blessed with their first son. During this time, he worked in lawn maintenance with Sun CoSat Lawn Care before later joining his brother’s lawn care business.
Eventually, he returned home to South Carolina to help care for his brothers and sisters while his mother worked as a midwife in Charleston. He worked various jobs before beginning employment at the plant in Allendale, South Carolina. In 1969, he and Hazel welcomed a daughter into their family, and around 1970, they were blessed with another daughter.
In 1982, he began working at BASF Corporation Fibers Division (Bardiche) in Allendale, South Carolina, where he later received a
Ten-Year Service Award. On January 1, 1990, he earned a Twelve-Year Perfect Attendance Certificate. Between 1992 and 1995, the plant transitioned from Bardiche to Queen’s Carpet. During this season of life, four more children were added to the family. After Queen’s Carpet closed, the facility was acquired by Shaw Industries in August 1998.
Entrepreneurship was also a part of his journey. Around 1978, he owned and operated “The Fredrick’s Café” and later established “The Fairfax Seafood Market,” which he and his family operated for sixteen years before selling the business.
Deacon Fredrick faithfully served his community as a Volunteer Firefighter in Fairfax after returning home from Florida. His dedication
earned him several honors, including a Bravery Award, a Fifteen-Year Service Award (1985–2000), and a Twenty-Year Service Award (1984–2004).
He also worked as a newspaper carrier for The State newspaper in Columbia, South Carolina, beginning in 1978 in Fairfax, and later delivered the News and Courier in Allendale, South Carolina.
He was an active member of the NAACP, a Mason, and a member of the Barton Ranger Hunting Club.
In his spare time, he enjoyed shrimping in St. Helena Island alongside Buck Cooler, whom he considered a brother for more than thirty years.
Deacon James Malcom Fredrick, Sr. leaves behind a legacy of faith, hard work, service, entrepreneurship, and love for family and community that will forever be remembered by all who knew and loved him.
In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, William Henry Fredrick and Elizabeth Fredrick. Shakespeare Ash and Carolina Ash; (4) Brothers: George Fredrick, William Fredrick, Melvin Fredrick, and Herbert Lee Fredrick; (4) Sisters: Willie Mae Fredrick – Penn, Betty Ann Fredrick–Sanders, Elizabeth Fredrick – Eaton, and Carolyn Fredrick–Young–Idy; (3) Aunts: Sadie Ash, Geneva Brown, and Jannie King.
The floodgates of eternal life opened, and God has called one of his leaders home to be with him on May 21, 2026, in the comfort of his daughter’s home at 08:06 P.M.
He leaves to cherish fond memories: Loving Wife: Hazel Fredrick, Allendale, SC; (4) Sons: James (Phyllis) Fredrick, Jr.,
Barnwell, SC; Donald (Pricilla) Wright; Thomas Fredrick; Jazaven Fredrick; all of Fairfax, SC; (3) Daughters: Stephanie (Roosevelt) Ginn; Fairfax, SC; Pamela (Joe) Graves; Allendale, SC; Tonia (Stephen) Murray; Fairfax, SC; (1) Godson: Troy (Chip) Frazier; reared in home; Fairfax, SC; (1) Brother: Willie (Peggy) Fredrick; Walterboro, SC; (2) Sisters: Gloria (Frankie) Hosendove; Mary (Anthony) Wiggins; all of Walterboro, SC; (33) Grandchildren; (53) Great – Grandchildren; Mother – In – Law: Margie Jackson; Fort Lauderdale; FL; (12) Sisters-In-Law: Mary Fredrick; Fairfax, SC; Rolando Fredrick; Fayetteville, NC; Peggy Fredrick; Walterboro, SC; Mildred
Sparrow; Fairfax, SC; Christine Jackson; Denmark, SC; Deloise Jackson; Fort Lauderdale, FL; Rosella
Jackson; Barnwell, SC; Juanita (Terrance) Darville; Pompano Beach, FL; Beverly Jackson; Fort Lauderdale, FL; Barbara Best, Paulette Jones, and Willamae Youmans; all of Philadelphia, PA; (2)Brothers-In-Law: Frankie Hosendova and Anthony Wiggins; all of Walterboro, SC; In addition he helped raised: Kelvin (Tonia) Jones, Allendale, SC; Bonita Britt, Dallas, TX; Bridget (Calvin) Saxon, Fayetteville, NC; Lisa Britt, Springfield, MA; and Tonya (Dedrick) Carter; Allendale, SC; A special friend more like a brother for 30 years< Buck (Anna) Cooler, Bamberg, SC—a host of loving nieces, nephews, cousins, and sympathizing friends.
“A SERVICE ABOVE SELF”
Please remember to keep the Fredrick Family lifted in prayer.
You may email condolences to: mfrileysfuneralhome@yahoo.com
Send flowers to the service of Deacon James Fredrick, Sr.
Rolanda Fredrick sent The Peace Lily for Deacon James Fredrick, Sr. - May 26, 2026
Our prayers and condolences are with the Fredrick's family. NBOM family will like to thank God for allowing Deacon Frederick (pop) to come across our path. We love him and he will be missed. RIP 🙏
In Loving Memory of Deacon James Frederick Sr.
The Pastor, Officers, and Members of Emanuel R.M.U.E. Church extend our heartfelt condolences and deepest sympathy to the family and loved ones of Deacon James Frederick Sr.
We thank God for his faithful service, steadfast leadership, and dedication to the ministry. His commitment to God, his church, and his community leaves a lasting legacy that will continue to inspire generations to come.
"Well done, thou good and faithful servant." – Matthew 25:21
Forever in our hearts, always in our prayers.
Emanuel R.M.U.E. Church
Our deepest condolences to the Fredrick family during this difficult time. Deacon James Fredrick, Sr. was clearly a man who touched many lives, and we hope the love, memories, and legacy he leaves behind bring comfort in the days ahead.
Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with your family as you celebrate a life well lived and a spirit that will never be forgotten.
With love and sympathy,
The Velez, Harris & Solorzano Families
Sending my love and condolences to his family so sorry for your loss.Step you already know how much I love you your dad was a kind man and he will be surely miss Rest in Paradise Mr.James🙏🕊💐
To my family: Cousin James is resting now he will greatly be missed. The telephone calls and encouraging words. RIP Cosin James.
My condolences to the Fredrick family.
Pop will be missed and prayers and condolences to the Frederick family from the Fields family
Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.