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Freddie Jean Frith, 82, died Sept. 24, 2013, in Palmer of natural causes.
Freddie was born Dec. 5, 1930, and moved up to Alaska in 1940. Her special interests were wildflowers and berry picking.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Andrew A. Bandy; and son, Andrew J. Bandy.
Freddie is survived by daughter, Kenney Sexton of Palmer; son-in-law, Clifford Sexton of Palmer; grandson, Dustin Strickland of Anchorage; granddaughters, Britney Scheyder of Napels, Fla., and Savanah Scheyder, Lottie and Autumn Sexton, all of Palmer.
Arrangements were made with Alaskan Heritage Memorial Chapel and Crematory.