Frederick-Dean Funeral Home

Frederick-Dean Funeral Home Welcome to Frederick-Dean Funeral Home & Crematory Facebook. Founded in 1900, we have been serving east Alabama for over a century with compassion. Dean, III

Frederick-Dean Funeral Home, formerly Fredericks Funeral Home, is pleased to announce that it is family owned and operated by a longtime local family. We are here to assist you during the most difficult time of your life. Whether it is with funeral services or cremation needs, we are your local family funeral home and stand ready to assist you whatever the hour. Please contact us by phone or on our website at FrederickDean.com -Joseph L.

02/20/2026
Enoch Joe Youngblood04/14/1943 - 02/17/2026Enoch Joe Youngblood, age 82, of Auburn, Alabama passed away on February 17, ...
02/18/2026

Enoch Joe Youngblood
04/14/1943 - 02/17/2026

Enoch Joe Youngblood, age 82, of Auburn, Alabama passed away on February 17, 2026 at his home. He was born on April 14, 1943 in Reynolds, Georgia to T.J. and Iona Youngblood.

Joe dedicated much of his life to service and hard work. He served his community through the United States Post Office in Auburn, Alabama for 40 years and also proudly served in the Army National Guard for 43 years. He was a member of Lakeview Baptist Church.

He is survived by his beloved wife, Faye Youngblood, with whom he shared over 61 years of marriage. He is also survived by his sons, Tim Youngblood (Tracy) of Auburn, Alabama and Tommy Youngblood (Sallie) of Birmingham, Alabama.

Joe was a proud grandfather to his grandsons, Payton Youngblood, Banks Youngblood, and Turner Youngblood.
He is survived by two sister-in-laws Linda Peterson of Auburn, Alabama and Judy Clanton of Auburn, Alabama, plus several nieces and nephews as well.

Visitation will be held at Frederick-Dean Funeral home on February 20, 2026 from 5pm to 7pm. The funeral service will be held the following day on February 21, 2026 at 1pm at Auburn Memorial Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, please make donations to The Lakeview Baptist Food Pantry where Joe was a regular volunteer.

Frederick-Dean Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.

02/17/2026

Robert Rudd
03/26/1932 - 02/13/2026

Robert Rudd was born in Opelika to Ira and Mattie Lou on March 26, 1934. He passed away on February 13, 2026. He was 93 years old.

At the tender age of 17, he moved to Colorado. There he owned his own interior trim company for 20 years. In 1988, Bob & Bessie moved to Kingman, AZ where they owned and operated The Ramblin Rose Motel. In 1991, he retired and returned to his hometown.

He was a member of Ridge Road Baptist Church where he loved to play his guitar and sing. He enjoyed fishing, fiddling in his garage and working on cars & boats.

Bob was preceded in death by Bessie, his loving wife of 71 years, his oldest son Robert, his baby daughter Betty Lou, 4 brothers and 4 sisters.

Bob is survived by his son David (Terry), his daughters Dorothy (Bob), Tammy (Ira) and Lesa; his 17 grandchildren David (Tracee), Tim (Inge), Lucas, Mindy, Matthew, Tera (Chris), Rocky “William”, Wendy (Tony), Toby (Kyla), Alan (Shelby), and Nicki; his 26 great-grandchildren Jonah, Morgan, Nathan, Tallie, Boston, Ronan, Hannah, Cora, Dalton, Alexandra, Connor, Rebekah (Logan), Rachel, Ashley, Hayley (Kane), Zach (Ashley), Mason, Lana, Maverick, Malory, Trey, Jeremy and Hayden; his 15 great-great-grandchildren Landon, Emma-Claire, Jordynn, Matthew, Mayleigh, Jayden, Karson, Addison, Ella-Marie, Roxxi, Kayo, Nova, Paul, Marnie and Jax.

Visitation will be Thursday, February 19th, 2026 from 6:00-8:00 pm in the Parlor at Frederick-Dean Funeral Home, located at 1801 Frederick Road, Opelika, AL 36801.

Funeral services will be held Friday, February 20th, 2026 at 11:00 am at Garden Hills Cemetery located at 1218 Frederick Rd, Opelika, AL 36801 with Pastor Stephen McClain officiating.

Reception to follow at Ridge Road Baptist Church located at 5474 Lee County Rd 390, Opelika, AL 36804.

Frederick-Dean Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.

Bobbie Thomas Umbach1943 - 2026Bobbie Thomas Umbach’s long and wonderful life completed a beautiful circle in her 83rd y...
02/17/2026

Bobbie Thomas Umbach
1943 - 2026

Bobbie Thomas Umbach’s long and wonderful life completed a beautiful circle in her 83rd year. On February 15, 2026, she went to her eternal home with the Lord from her childhood home in Gold Hill, Alabama.

Affectionately known as “BB” after the birth of her first grandchild, she will be remembered as a gifted, hardworking, humble servant who put others over herself throughout her life. She used her many talents to support her family in every way and to enrich the lives of others. She saw “the good” in everyone and always had a positive attitude. Her closest friends say she embodied the virtues outlined in Proverbs 31:25-31 - strength, dignity, wisdom, and faithfulness among them.

She was born in Auburn and raised in Gold Hill, Alabama, among multiple homes built and inhabited by the Heath family at the turn of the century. One of those homes - the one she lovingly restored - became the place where she spent the final decades of her life. The middle of three daughters, she grew up surrounded by extended family members who helped raise her and spent their entire lives in the Gold Hill community. She later attended the Auburn City Schools, where she formed lifelong bonds, including one with her future husband, Arnold, whom she began dating in the fifth grade.

Raised in a family of schoolteachers, Bobbie’s educational and professional journey spanned multiple decades, institutions, and subjects. She earned a BS in Home Economics from Auburn University in 1965 and an MA in Special Education from the University of Alabama in 1970. She enjoyed a distinguished career in education in the Auburn City School system, Lee County Schools, the Auburn Board of Education, and the Auburn United Methodist Church, where she taught Sunday school. After years of teaching, Bobbie made a career change and took ownership of The Villager Frame Shop, a business she devoted countless hours to. After becoming an empty nester, she returned to the classroom to pursue a PhD at Auburn University, which she earned in 1990. She spent the remainder of her career as the Director of Special Education for the Auburn City Schools until her retirement in 2003.

Retirement, however, was a bit of a misnomer. Bobbie continued consulting for the Alabama State Department of Education, supervising future professional educators, taught a course at Auburn University, served on four volunteer boards, and was a regular volunteer at local organizations. Perhaps motivated by the arrival of her grandkids, she eventually took up scrapbooking with gusto. This labor of love became her textbook for meticulously documenting the family’s history in pictures and in words. Her background in framing served her well as she located, restored, and cataloged an impressive collection of family photographs, interviewing relatives to capture the stories behind each visual memento. Her scrapbooks rest on shelves in her family members’ homes across the country, and many hours have been spent flipping through the pages, reliving, and learning about the past. They have become her lasting syllabus for generations to come.

In her later years, she slid into her role as a grandmother and great aunt with passion and love. She relished hosting her four grandsons and only granddaughter, as well as many great nieces and nephews, in her beloved Gold Hill home, where she would patiently spend many perilous hours in the passenger seat of “the mule,” exploring every square inch of her family property with underage drivers at the wheel. The only fare she would collect from these many adventures was the inevitable opportunity to share a bit of history about the land that they were exploring. Her patience routinely outlasted the charge of a good golf cart battery.

Bobbie is survived by her sons, Arnold William Umbach, III (Trip) and wife Ashley of Birmingham, AL, and Matthew Heath Umbach and wife Debbie of Boston, MA. She is also survived by five grandchildren, William Swede Umbach (Caroline), Robert Dowie Umbach, Warren Watkins Umbach, Taylor Kelly Umbach, and Logan Thomas Umbach, one great-grandson, Evans Arnold Umbach, and many beloved grandnieces and nephews in South Carolina.

She was predeceased by her parents, Lorenzo Herbert Clark and Evelyn Thomas Clark, by her sisters Luanne Thomas Rey and Nancy Thomas Morris. She dearly loved, in sickness and in health, her husband of 56 years, Arnold William Umbach, Jr., who passed away in 2020.

She leaves behind a family bound by love, a history carefully preserved, and countless people better for having received her care and compassion.

The service will take place at 11:00 am on Saturday, February 28, 2026, in the chapel at Auburn United Methodist Church, 137 S. Gay Street, Auburn, AL 36830. Visitation begins at 10:00 am.

In place of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Compass Church, a church in Kellyton, Alabama, started by Bobbie’s neighbors of 15 years, Allen and Michelle Isbell, and the parents of her “adopted grandchildren,” or the Alpha Delta Kappa Educational Sorority Scholarship Fund.

Compass Church
Checks:
Compass Church
1201 US Highway 280
Kellyton, AL 35089

Online:
https://wearecompass.churchcenter.com/giving/to/bobbie-umbach-memorial-fund

Alpha Delta Kappa Education Sorority
Checks (“scholarship fund” on memo line)
ADK
718 Burke Place
Auburn, AL 36830

02/16/2026

Linda Johnson Bassett
09/18/1951 - 02/13/2026

Linda Johnson Bassett, 74, went to be with the Lord on February 13, 2026. She always had a book or a puzzle book in her hands. She loved listening to Elvis Presley and watching crime documentaries. She leaves behind husband Ralph Hovey, daughters, Sherry (Chris) Smith and Kristy (Kenny) Burgess; stepdaughter Tammy (Jimmy) Batson; stepsons Ray (Debbie) Johnson, and Lee (April) Johnson. She also leaves behind granddaughter Lizzie Burgess, Katie (Justin) Davidson, and Kara Batson and grandsons Evan Burgess, Brantley Johnson, Bryce Johnson, Ryan Johnson and Donovan Johnson. She also leaves behind best friends Dawn Simpson and Sarah Moon. She was preceded in death by husband Winford Ray Johnson, mother Iva Jean Hamby, father Lewis Herbert Hamby, and sisters Glenda Hamby and Brenda (Cecil) Smallwood.

Services will be held on Wednesday, February 18th at Frederick-Dean Funeral Home. Visitation will be from 10:00 a.m. to noon, then a short chapel service followed by a grave-side service. All are invited to celebrate her life.

Following the funeral, a time of celebration will be held at Sherry Smith’s house located at 835 East University Drive, Auburn, AL 36830.

Frederick-Dean Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.

Frederick-Dean Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.

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02/14/2026

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For Families Navigating GriefValentine’s Day can be a tender reminder of the ones we miss.We honor every family carrying...
02/14/2026

For Families Navigating Grief
Valentine’s Day can be a tender reminder of the ones we miss.
We honor every family carrying love and loss at the same time today.
May your memories bring you comfort, and may you feel surrounded by support and care.
Your loved one’s legacy lives on in every heartbeat of your life.

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