Alfreda-Freeman-Bush-Obituary

Alfreda Freeman-Bush

Charleston, South Carolina

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FREEMAN-BUSH Alfreda Freda Freeman-Bush As life brings such hope and joy to those involved, it brought the same joy to the late Robert Christopher and the late Mary Green Freeman (of John's Island, South Carolina) on June 3, 1960, when Alfreda Fay Freeman was born. Alfreda departed this life on...

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very had for me to understand why you had to go. you checked out without a warning. i love you and still need you dearly. your presence is felt constantly, The pain is growing larger by your absence.
your husband...Josephus Bush

Deepest sympathy from your Benedict College friends. You and Marvin were two of the nicest people that anyone could ever meet. May God Bless the family and prayers and thoughts are with you all.

RICKIE and JOANN (STOKES) MITCHELL

My prayers are with the family during this difficult time.

To the Family--We in the North Carolina Asbestos Program were so sorry to hear about Alfreda's passing. She was a great gal and an outstanding administrator. We will miss her greatly! Know that our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Thanks to all of you that have taken the time to send your condolences with our family. As I opened Aunt Freda's death notice. I saw the link to a guest book. My heart is filled with the many kind words on her behalf. Althogh this is a long road for our family, we know that everything is in God's hand and God is taking good care of her. Thank you all and may God continue to bless all of you.
Saundra Coaxum

To the Freeman and Bush Family:
I remember when I met Robert at Theological Seminary, he said when the girls moved to Atlanta, I want you to meet my sisters. What a joyful family, the warmth and love you can instantly feel. May God comfort you in the day's ahead and your hearts soon be fill with wonderful memories. Remember she loved everyone. Freda is with our Father, Heavenly and peaceful. My brother up there will greet her with joy and love.

To the Freeman family,

Please know that our hearts and prayers are with you in your time of sorrow.

I met Alfreda after joining St. John and although I only knew her for a short while she made me feel like we had known one another for years. Alfreda would often call or send me an email just to say “hello, I haven’t forgotten about you.” She was unselfish that way, she was my friend. The evening bus rides from work will not be the same without her. But what I cherish most is...

To Rev. & Mrs. James & Elizabeth Coaxum & Family
Our hearts are in sorrow with you as you mourn the loss of your loved one. Although it is not easy, be encouraged for "when our dying bodies have been transformed into bodies that will never die, this Scripture will be fulfilled:
“Death is swallowed up in victory; O death, where is your victory? O death, where is your sting?”
We love you and are praying that God will continue to strengthen and comfort you and your family through your...

My prayers are with you. I had the pleasure of meeting Ms. Freeman and the family at Emory University Hospital as one of the Chaplains at Emory. A wonderful family. Continue to put your trust in the hands of God. God will see you through this.