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Milton Lamar Freeman

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Milton Lamar Freeman

Birth
Auburn, Lincoln County, Mississippi, USA
Death
12 Sep 1995 (aged 56)
Silver Creek, Lawrence County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Silver Creek, Lawrence County, Mississippi, USA GPS-Latitude: 31.6145097, Longitude: -90.0289868
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Milton Lamar Freeman was born on March 14, 1939 to Roy and Abigill Freeman. He has 2 sister's Millere Freeman Watts and husband Othel Watts, Geneva Freeman Aldridge and husband Tomas Aldridge, 4 brother's, William Archie Freeman and wife Evelyn Johnson Freeman, Percy Leroy Freeman and wife Rogene Winborne Freeman, Shelby Ray Freeman and wife Shirley Case Freeman, and James Rabon Freeman and wife Irene Lewis Freeman. He was married twice; 1st wife was Jane Tillman where he had 2 children, Anthony "Tony" Freeman and Tiwanna Jane Freeman. His 2nd wife was Mary Reynolds Freeman in which he had several step children that he treated as his own. He worked for Southwest Paving for many years until having to stop because of his health. He passed away at his home in silvercreek on Sept. 12, 1995. I will always remember him as a great man and a terrific uncle. We love you Uncle Milton... Gone but never forgotten.
Milton Lamar Freeman was born on March 14, 1939 to Roy and Abigill Freeman. He has 2 sister's Millere Freeman Watts and husband Othel Watts, Geneva Freeman Aldridge and husband Tomas Aldridge, 4 brother's, William Archie Freeman and wife Evelyn Johnson Freeman, Percy Leroy Freeman and wife Rogene Winborne Freeman, Shelby Ray Freeman and wife Shirley Case Freeman, and James Rabon Freeman and wife Irene Lewis Freeman. He was married twice; 1st wife was Jane Tillman where he had 2 children, Anthony "Tony" Freeman and Tiwanna Jane Freeman. His 2nd wife was Mary Reynolds Freeman in which he had several step children that he treated as his own. He worked for Southwest Paving for many years until having to stop because of his health. He passed away at his home in silvercreek on Sept. 12, 1995. I will always remember him as a great man and a terrific uncle. We love you Uncle Milton... Gone but never forgotten.


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