Frederick H. Lawson

Frederick H. Lawson obituary, Salinas, CA

Frederick H. Lawson

Frederick Lawson Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Healey Mortuary and Crematory on Mar. 19, 2025.
Fred Lawson, aged 97, of Carmel, California, passed away peacefully on January 23, 2025. Renowned for his remarkable achievements, ceaseless quest for knowledge, and deep commitment to family, Fred left a profound and lasting imprint on the lives of all who had the privilege to know him. Born and raised in Aledo, Illinois, Fred enjoyed a childhood rich with adventures influenced by his parents' strong values of responsibility, diligence, and respect for others. He graduated from Aledo High School in 1944, a year that marked a pivotal moment in world history.
Shortly thereafter, he enlisted in the Army, serving with honor and distinction during World War II and continuing through the subsequent conflict in Korea. As he rose through the military ranks, Fred attained the distinguished rank of 2-Star Major General in the Army Reserves, showcasing his exceptional leadership abilities, dedication to service, and commitment to his country. His contributions included significant roles in logistical operations and engineering projects that shaped military strategy and public service efforts for years to come.
Fred's thirst for knowledge led him to the University of Illinois, where he pursued a degree in business administration and graduated in 1952. It was on this campus that he met Peggy, the love of his life. Their romance blossomed into a marriage that would last an incredible 70 years, characterized by steadfast partnership and countless shared adventures, both big and small. Launching his professional career at Kaiser Aluminum, Fred quickly ascended to the role of Executive Vice President, thanks to his impressive work ethic, innovative ideas, and strategic foresight. He earned a reputation as a trusted negotiator in labor relations, skillfully addressing complex global challenges with integrity and pragmatism. Undeterred by success, Fred continued his pursuit of education at Stanford University, where he was accepted into the prestigious MBA Sloan Program, graduating in 1964 with a renewed focus on leadership in the corporate world.
Outside of his notable professional endeavors, Fred was a dedicated husband, father, and grandfather. He took immense pride in his family, often reflecting on the life lessons and core values he imparted to his children and grandchildren. His ability to combine wisdom, humor, and a passion for storytelling created a rich tapestry of memories that will be cherished by his loved ones. Gatherings were often filled with laughter and warmth as Fred shared tales from his life-be they military adventures, career anecdotes, or heartfelt family stories.
Fred is survived by his beloved wife, Peggy, who remained by his side throughout their extraordinary journey together; their two sons, Ted and Tom, who carry forward his legacy; and his precious grandchildren, Andrew and Sarah, who were the pride and joy of his later years. As they navigate life, may they continue to embody the kindness, dedication, and resilience that Fred exemplified. His legacy will undoubtedly live on in the hearts of everyone he touched.

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Clark Coleman

May 12, 2025

I first met Fred and Peggy about 10 years ago when I had worked at the Monterey Herald. I would take my lunch break at Wendy´s in Seaside and bring a copy each of the Monterey Herald, San Jose Mercury and San Francisco Chronicle newspapers. Fred and Peggy were at an adjacent table and Fred had expressed interest in the papers, so I gave them to him when I was done. This became a semi-regular ritual for my remaining days at the Herald when I brought in the 3 newspapers to read for lunch. I ate at Wendy´s 2 or 3 times a week and Fred and Peggy were always there. It was not until later that they told me they ate there every day. On a few of those occasions, I met one of their sons when he came to visit (he always had good book recommendations!). After the pandemic hit in 2022, I would see them in the parking lot at Wendy´s having lunch a few spaces over from me. After that, they continued to eat in their car even after inside dining had opened up. I would always say hi and catch up if they were there in the parking lot.
When their absence was noticed during the lunch hour, Ursula, another Wendy´s regular and friend to them, would call to check up on Fred and Peggy but never heard back. I had asked her for Fred´s last name and that´s when I found out he had passed away.
On behalf of myself and Ursula, we offer our condolences to Peggy and the rest of the family for this tremendous loss. Fred was always a joy to talk with and he was always very kind to all who met him. His lunchtime presence will be greatly missed, not by just me and Ursula, but the many other patrons who knew Fred from his daily visits with Peggy.

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