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Fred (Freddy) Marion Shewmake Jr., 82, of Bossier City, Louisiana, passed away on August 21, 2023. Freddy was born on November 30, 1940, in Shreveport, LA. He attended Bossier High School where he excelled as a student-athlete, receiving scholarship offers to play both football and baseball at the collegiate level, before graduating in 1958. Freddy would attend Northwestern State University for a year on a football scholarship before transferring to Centenary College of Louisiana on a baseball scholarship. There he would earn his Bachelor of Science degree in 1963. Later he would further his education, earning a Master’s Degree in Education in 1966. In 1967 Freddy accepted Jesus Christ as his personal Lord and Savior and on August 5th of the same year, married the love of his life, Kay Baker. Freddy’s multi-decade spanning career in education and coaching began during his undergraduate years at Centenary where he balanced his studies and baseball commitments while working as a school bus driver and youth baseball coach. Freddy would go on to serve as a teacher, administrator, and head football coach at multiple local schools, including Parkway H.S, Parkway Jr. High, and Elm Grove Jr. High. From 1984 to 1986, Freddy served as principal of Bossier High School, where he was beloved by students and teachers alike. Following his educational career, Freddy was called to public service where he served for 16 years on the Bossier Parish Police Jury.
Freddy is survived by his wife, Kay; his children, Trey Shewmake (wife, Julia) and Tammy Rainwater (husband, Dirk); his grandchildren, Derek Rainwater (wife, Sarah), Allison McInnis (husband, Cade), Megan Rainwater, Whitney Walters, Tristen Shewmake, Grant Walters, and Summer Rainwater; his great-grandchildren Wesley Rainwater, Andrew McInnis, and Meredith Rainwater; and his siblings Raymond Shewmake (wife, Sheila) and Jeanette Steiner. Freddy has now rejoined his parents, Margie Shewmake and Fred Shewmake Sr.
Throughout his 55 years of marriage to Kay, Freddy was a family man and considered the names listed above to be his greatest legacy. He is remembered by his family and friends as a man who loved two things most, his family and football. Freddy loved spending time with his family. From camping trips in the pop-up camper to summer sunsets in Destin, FL, he instilled the value of togetherness in all of those who were blessed to call him Daddy or Granddaddy. Freddy also loved LSU football from boyhood until his last days and never missed a game.
On behalf of Freddy goes a special thanks to his wife, Kay, for the steadfast love and support that was his refuge for over half-a-century, and to son-in-law, Dirk Rainwater, MD, for years of tender care as his health waned. Also, on behalf of Mr. Shewmake goes well wishes and love to his family, friends, and all of the citizens of our community. For over eight decades Freddy loved and served Bossier City and its people. As Bossier City’s once local football star, teacher, coach, principal, public servant, and mentor, the impact he made on this community is his legacy, and it is one that we will celebrate for decades to come.
A memorial service in celebration of Freddy’s life will be held at 2pm on Friday, August 25, at First Bossier (E. Texas Street, Entrance A) in the Faith Chapel and is open to all who wish to attend.
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Lisa Wilson (formerly Trotter)
August 25, 2023
You are in my prayers. I have known this precious family for many, many years as his daughter Tammy and I went to high school together. Mr. Shewmake was and will always be rememberd as such a wonderful role model for students and their parents. Love and prayers!!!
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Becky Schuldt
August 24, 2023
Dear Kay and Family,
I am truly sorry to hear about the passing of your sweet Freddy. Please accept my deepest condolences during this difficult time. His warm smile and kind-hearted nature will always be remembered by those who knew and loved him. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. God bless you.
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