Mary-Freeman-Obituary

Mary Ashley Plunkett Freeman

Washington, District of Columbia

1931 - 2024

About

DIED
May 26, 2024
LOCATION
Washington, District of Columbia

Obituary

Send Flowers

Mary Ashley Plunkett Freeman died May 26, 2024 in Mantoloking, NJ. "Molly" was married for 62 years to her beloved, Robert Freeman who died in 2018. Together they danced in the aisles at the grocery store, teased and tickled each other in high hilarity, jousted over driving skills and the best...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Molly scooped me up; a newbie walking the Find Your Passion line at All Souls Church a decade or so ago. "Oh, you'll love the Archives"..which I did..not the work (as she soon discovered I am not a detail person) but Molly and Bob and the rest of the archives crew. Thanks Molly for my introduction to life at All Souls and for recruiting me into the Covenant Group whose formal name I forget but was forever in my mind the Old Souls covenant group. What a pair you and Bob were, enriching us...

Molly provided all of us at All Souls with a constant presence of kindness, sardonic humor, and persistent commitment to social justice. I learned something new and came away inspired to "lean into the work of building a more just world" every time I had a conversation with her. She counselled me on becoming a parent and raising children, growing gardens of many kinds (plant and human), creating beauty wherever walked, and the organization of the All Souls archive. Molly was a model for me in...

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

Mollie and I shared many enriching experiences as we raised our children together as members of All Souls Unitarian Church. Her wry sense of humor helped me to navigate many of the uplifting and sometimes challenging experiences that shared. My condolences to the family. She will be missed.

She is missed I´m glad to be her care giver and was receive with lots of Love

Sending a great big hug to you and your family. Steph & Jim

Sending the entire Freeman clan my deepest sympathy. The Molly was a true legend. Much love. D Auty and family

Single Memorial Tree

Sorry for your lost. Mary was a wonderful person. You were so fortunate to have her as your mother. Tom and Judy