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Sandra Johnson Freeman

Wilmington, North Carolina

Dec 16, 1943 – Nov 14, 2020 (Age 76)

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BORN
December 16, 1943
DIED
November 14, 2020
AGE
76
LOCATION
Wilmington, North Carolina

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SANDRA JOHNSON FREEMAN On November 14, 2020 Sandra Freeman, aka "Nanny", peacefully went to be with her Lord and Savior in the comfort of her own home surrounded by her loved ones. Sandra was known for her feisty and powerful presence. Though short in stature, she was full of personality. Her...

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Hey sweet family. We are thinking of you all and can only imagine how tough this past year has been for you. Talk about her and share the funny stories cause I´m sure there are lots! She wouldn´t want you to be sad and would encourage you to be strong and keep on serving the Lord. We love you.

I just found out that you went to heaven. You were a good supervisor and a better friend. I know your family is going to miss your laughter. But just knowing that they will see you again one day will be something to look forward to.

Dear family,
I can’t believe I had to type in Sandra’s name after the word obituary. She was one of the most “alive” people I’ve ever known.
As someone else wrote, she made you feel right at home and like part of the family. Of course, all of you did. It was fun to sit in her home and just be entertained and fed by you guys. How blessed we all were!
And if you didn’t want to know the truth, like how do you like my new dress, you didn’t ask. lol! Cause she’d tell you. I will...

Bob, I am so sorry to hear of Sandys' passing. We will keep you and your family in or prayers.

Cheryl and family, so sorry to hear of the passing of your sister Sandy. May God give you His Peace and Comfort during this difficult time and days ahead.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. She was a very kind person

Bobby - I was so shocked to hear about Sandra. I didn't know she was having any problems. Losing you wife of 57 years (like me) is the hardest thing I have ever gone through. But with God's help we will make it. - Wayne

Bobby, Robin, Steve and family,
My heart is so heavy for all of you. Sandy was such a special individual. She had the gift of putting you right at ease and any time I visited with Tammy she made me feel right at home, just like one of the family. She could make me laugh until my belly hurt! She had such a quick, and sometimes salty, wit...I just loved being around her. My prayers are with you all now and in the coming days. My life was better and richer having known her. I'm...

To all of you, I am so sorry for the loss of Sandy. To know her was to love her. May you all be comforted knowing she is with her Savior. With love, Debbie Jones