Mrs. Freeman was a member of Mount Pleasant Baptist Church in State Road and retired from Chatham Manufacturing.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Rev. Charles R. Freeman; brothers, Rufus Gentry, George Gentry; sisters, Minnie Gentry, Marie Thompson, Pauline Park and Weta Swift.
Mrs. Freeman is survived by her son, Charles Ricky Freeman and wife, Joyce Ann, of Elkin; granddaughter, Kelly Freeman Greer of Elkin; nieces, Rose Marie Harris, Sandy Swift-Urback, Gayea Gentry Main; nephews, George Gentry, Jr., Jim Gentry; and many church friends who affectionately called her “Ma.”
DeWitt, Mama, Nanny, Ma… whatever you had the pleasure of calling her if she was a part of your life, even just for a season, could smile and then speak and you knew there was something different about this lady, even more so as she got older. She had a light that could warm the darkest of days and it was from the love of our Savior Jesus Christ. She still sang to the Lord in that same little house by herself, long after her husband, Charlie, was gone and long after her eyesight had left, even after moving to the nursing home. He had written those lyrics in her heart and she could sing anytime she gave Him thought. Her love and joy kept her strong, it kept her here until her days were done. She has been a source of continuing inspiration, joy, peace and calm for many people.
A funeral service was conducted Sunday, Feb. 14, 2021, at 3 p.m. at Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church, with Rev. John Attaway and Rev. Dylan Cook officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery.
The family would like to thank her caregivers at Chatham Nursing for their care and support over the last 19 months.
Contributor: C V Fairchild (50509915)
Mrs. Freeman was a member of Mount Pleasant Baptist Church in State Road and retired from Chatham Manufacturing.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Rev. Charles R. Freeman; brothers, Rufus Gentry, George Gentry; sisters, Minnie Gentry, Marie Thompson, Pauline Park and Weta Swift.
Mrs. Freeman is survived by her son, Charles Ricky Freeman and wife, Joyce Ann, of Elkin; granddaughter, Kelly Freeman Greer of Elkin; nieces, Rose Marie Harris, Sandy Swift-Urback, Gayea Gentry Main; nephews, George Gentry, Jr., Jim Gentry; and many church friends who affectionately called her “Ma.”
DeWitt, Mama, Nanny, Ma… whatever you had the pleasure of calling her if she was a part of your life, even just for a season, could smile and then speak and you knew there was something different about this lady, even more so as she got older. She had a light that could warm the darkest of days and it was from the love of our Savior Jesus Christ. She still sang to the Lord in that same little house by herself, long after her husband, Charlie, was gone and long after her eyesight had left, even after moving to the nursing home. He had written those lyrics in her heart and she could sing anytime she gave Him thought. Her love and joy kept her strong, it kept her here until her days were done. She has been a source of continuing inspiration, joy, peace and calm for many people.
A funeral service was conducted Sunday, Feb. 14, 2021, at 3 p.m. at Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church, with Rev. John Attaway and Rev. Dylan Cook officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery.
The family would like to thank her caregivers at Chatham Nursing for their care and support over the last 19 months.
Contributor: C V Fairchild (50509915)
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