of Lakeview, AR
May 12, 1944 - January 17, 2025
John Frederick ''Fred'' Waddell passed away peacefully on January 17, 2025 at Hospice House in Mountain Home, Arkansas at the age of 80. He was born May 12, 1944 in Springfield, Illinois, the son of John Samuel and Dorothy Norene Waddell.
He married the love of his life, Karen Hopper on May 30, 1984.
Fred served in the U.S. Navy aboard the USS Wasp and in the Naval Reserves. He later enjoyed a career as a human resources director at multiple manufacturing locations. He completed his business career as a recruiter.
His passions included his lifelong love of aviation that began while serving in the military and continued later as a private pilot. He enjoyed gardening, including growing test roses for a national company, beekeeping and trap shooting and training bird dogs in his younger years. He held a life membership in The Amateur Trapshooting Association of America. In his retirement, he became a craftsman knife maker.
He previously served as a Baxter County Constable and was a Methodist.
Fred was predeceased by his cherished parents; one brother, Albert Waddell and one nephew, William ''Bill'' Waddell.
Fred's legacy continues through his loving family. In addition to his wife, Karen, he is survived by his daughter, Leslie Stollenwerk of Springfield, Illinois; one son, Peter Waddell of Mountain Home, Arkansas; two sisters, Jean Waddell of Ellijay, Georgia and Susan (Paul) Piscator of Upper Black Eddy, Pennsylvania; three grandchildren, Jacob Nussbaum, Autumn (Bill) Corley and Maya Stollenwerk; one great-grandson, Bennett Corley; nephews, Robert Waddell and Tom Waddell and nieces, Susanne Waddell and Sandra Rivera.
Fred's compassion and easy spirit were felt by all who entered his life.
A visitation will be held in his honor on Saturday, February 1, 2025 from 1:00-2:00 p.m. in the Roller Funeral Home Chapel in Mountain Home. A Celebration of Life service will follow at 2:00p.m.. with Rev. Randy Ludwig officiating. Interment will follow in Kentucky.
As we remember Fred, we celebrate a life well-lived. His memory will forever echo in the hearts of those who knew him.
A special thank you to the caring staff of Hospice House. Memorials may be made to Hospice House c/o Hospice of the Ozarks, 701 Burnett Drive, Mountain Home, Arkansas 72653.
Fred was an amazing man that always had a great story. He was very influential to me growing up and as an adult. I know my mom was there to greet him with patches the cat. Thank you Fred, for being the best neighbor ever. Karen, I am so very sorry for your loss. Sending love and healing prayers.
Pete, I’m so sorry for the loss of you’re Father. You were a wonderful son, full of caring and love toward you’re Father. Remember you’re Heavenly Father loves you and holds you in his arms through these grieving times.
Pete, I’m so sorry for the loss of you’re Father. You were a wonderful son, full of caring and love toward you’re Father. Remember you’re Heavenly Father loves you and holds you in his arms through these grieving times.
Pete, I’m so sorry for the loss of you’re Father. You were a wonderful son, full of caring and love toward you’re Father. Remember you’re Heavenly Father loves you and holds you in his arms through these grieving times.
Pete, I’m so sorry for the loss of you’re Father. You were a wonderful son, full of caring and love toward you’re Father. Remember you’re Heavenly Father loves you and holds you in his arms through these grieving times.
Soo sorry for your loss our prayers are with you
I am sending prayers for comfort at this difficult time Hugs.
I met Waddell many years ago when Karen served in the state legislature with my brother in law, Butch Wilkins. He was a down to earth fellow, easy to like. He told me a story of how he got rid of armadillos. He trapped them then shot them with a 357 caliber pistol. That got rid of them permanently. I’ve never forgotten that story. Go back to Kentucky Waddell and rest in peace. I’m so sorry Karen
Jerry and Fred were good friends as teenagers and college. So sorry to read. You have our love and prayers. May God wrap you in His Loving Arms and give you peace.
Pete, I’m so sorry for the loss of you’re Father. You were a wonderful son, full of caring and love toward you’re Father. Remember you’re Heavenly Father loves you and holds you in his arms through these grieving times.
So sorry to hear Fred‘s passing
Jack and Donna Brown
Pete, I’m so sorry for the loss of you’re Father. You were a wonderful son, full of caring and love toward you’re Father. Remember you’re Heavenly Father loves you and holds you in his arms through these grieving times.
Karen we are sorry to hear about Fred.
Prayers for you and your family.
A wonderful brother who is will always miss!
Our hearts are broken for you. Sending prayers of peace and comfort and a million hugs.
Karen - So sorry to hear of your great loss. May God keep you in his ever-loving hands.
Cindy
Karen, sorry to hear
Jim