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Mildred FREEMAN

Lawrenceville, Virginia

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FREEMAN, Mildred S., departed this life in Richmond, Va. She leaves her son, Andre Freeman; three granddaughters, Avery Freeman, Ambrose Freeman, Abigail Freeman; sister, Ida S. Adams; and a host of other relatives. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, December 22, 2012, at 1 p.m. from Saint Paul's Memorial Chapel, Lawrenceville, Va., with interment in the Crestview Memorial Park Cemetery, La Crosse, Va. Father Harry Nevels Jr. officiating. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Friday evening. Brown's Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.


This obituary was originally published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

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I remember meeting Ms Freeman as a student of SPC. She was truly an example of how we all should live our lives. My heart was sadden when I heard about her passing. Even though most calls and cards have stop just know that you'll are still in my prayers!

I met Mrs.Freeman in 2005 when I interviewed for the Chaplain/Vicar position at St. Paul's College (She drove me to the various places on the schedule). Mrs. Freeman was a trusted Senior Warden and organist during my tenure at St. Paul's
Mrs. Freeman and I stayed in contact even years after my departure. I retured to Virginia last June and most recently in October and had the opportunity to spend time with her; the way she looked it never entered into my mind that that would be the last...

Andre' and family, I am sorry to hear about the passing of your mother. I remember her from my elementary school days. Although I was never in her class, she touched the whole student body at Meherrin-Powellton School through her music. May God comfort you and your family.

Mrs. Freeman and I shared a love of music and many years of friendship. Her joy of life always put a smile on my face. Your mother always the lady would tell me about her students'accomplishments, but mostly about how her son and his family meant so much to her. She will be missed on earth, but is now playing for a heavenly choir.