He was the youngest child born to Deborah and Maurice Lux. He was baptized at Mt. Calvary Missionary Baptist Church. He departed this earth all too soon on September 15, 2013 in Tucson, Arizona.
He attended Tucson High and Sahuaro High School as a star athlete in Track and Field, football, wrestling…and yes even cheerleading. Wrestling was ultimately his favorite sport, which led to winning an Arizona State Championship. He attended Pima Community College pursing his wrestling career which led to MMA at APEX Gym. He achieved TFC featherweight Champion belt, and his fighting record was 5-2. Fred had many different hobbies, and was a true entertainer from juggling, DJing, and dancing. Fred was always joking, laughing, and dancing. Those that knew him, if you were ever in need of the latest music or dances, he was the Man! Fred was so kind and always wanted to help someone, ask Fred for something and if it was within his power he'd do it. No questions.
Fred was a loyal, caring and loving husband, father, brother and friend. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather Willie Fred Lux.
Fred leaves to cherish his memory, his wife, Kara Lux; his mother Deborah
Asenith Evans; his father Maurice Lux; three children Mya Nicole Hendrix, Jaffar Akram Green, and Maurice Myles Lux; his sisters Latisha Lux and Rachel Myles (Cedric); his nephew Martin Shamar Lopez; his maternal grandmother Mary Lou Williams; his maternal grandfather DeArthur Williams; his paternal grandmother, Rosie Lee Lux; (two) aunts, (five) uncles, and a host of cousins and other loving relatives. There are several close friends from childhood that are considered family as well, who join us in our sorrow over Fred's passing. He was a truly special person inside and out, he could go anywhere and leave a positive lasting impression on every one he met by teaching, helping, and making people smile. He will be missed dearly, and will always be in our hearts… Only the good die young.
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