Hazel-Freeman-Obituary

Hazel Lucille Johnson Freeman

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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Hazel Freeman passed away in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Advocate on June 11, 2009.

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To my dear Mama Hazel,

You were the rock of our family. When we were most in need, you were always there for us. You were the one person in this world that we knew we could always depend on. You were the one person in this world that always kept us in your prayers. I will forever be grateful to you for everthing you taught us and everything you did for us. I will ensure that my Children's Children will know your name and all that you did for us in life. I will forever cherish the...

How do you say goodbye to someone you’ve cherished, loved and admired for over 43 years? How do you let go of a person who’s been there to impart stories, real-life experiences, advice, support and jokes for as long as you can remember?

Mama Hazel,
Thank you for all of the sacrifices you made during your lifetime to make me and my sisters the women we are today. I am and have ALWAYS been so proud to be your grand daughter. I will continue to cherish all of the precious...


May you find comfort in knowing that your love one is in God's care.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

With deepest sympathy.

It was with sadness that I learned of the passing of your loved one, my friend, my soror, my mentor. Hazel was a lady of dignity who carried herself with an air of sophistication that I admired. She will be missed by many because she had a way of opening up her heart to help others grow, in addition to helping those in need. We are all blessed to have touched shoulders with her.
Although I cannot be with you physically, please know that you are in my prayers. May the memories of this...

Pate and Family,
my thoughts and prayers are with you in this your time of sorrow.

To the Johnson and Freeman families:
Your sorrow is our sorrow. You have our deep and heartfelt sympathy. Hazel Freeman always reminded me that I was in her class at the Lab School when she did her practice teaching. She was a good and decent woman and has now returned to her Maker who created her.
Thelma and Huel Perkins

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.