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Mary Mildred Freeman

2019-02-21

Mary Mildred Freeman, 90, of Fernandina Beach went home to be with her Lord and Savior on Thursday, February 21, 2019.

Born in Hilliard, Florida, she graduated from Jones College. In 1959, after marrying her husband James Powell Freeman, she moved to Fernandina Beach where they raised their sons. She retired from the Nassau County Clerk of Court in 1991.

Mrs. Freeman had a strong faith and was devoted to serving God. She was a longtime member of Five Points Baptist Church. She loved her family dearly. Family was extremely important to her. She had a strong love and protectiveness for her immediate/extended family. After retiring she raised her two granddaughters, instilling values and a love for the Lord. Her ability to make anybody smile was one of her many endearing qualities.

Mrs. Freeman treasured nature and animals. In her younger days, she was an avid gardener. You could always find her outside working in her yard. She had quite a collection of beautiful plants. Gardening was therapy for her, it lifted her spirits to plant seeds and watch them bloom and grow.

Not only did she have a big heart when it came to family, that love extended to animals, especially her beloved cats. She took in and cared for many stray dogs and cats over the years.

She enjoyed many trips to the mountains with her family. Mrs. Freeman went on adventures, exploring Franklin, NC. She even walked the loop trail at the Joyce Kilmer Forest about 20 years ago. Her declining health prevented her from traveling over the years, but she loved sharing the fond memories made with her family while visiting the mountains. Whether at the mountain house or her home in Florida she really loved sitting on the porch just admiring God�s creation.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Marquis �Mark� and Mildred �Millie� Tomlinson, husband James Powell Freeman, sister Nellie Strickland, Eva Vanzant, and brother Frank Tomlinson.



She leaves behind her sisters Lilian Freeman of Fernandina Beach, FL; Stella Davis of Fernandina Beach, FL; Ruby Carter, of Fernandina Beach, FL; Delaine Tuggle of Hilliard, FL; brother Robert Tomlinson, of Hilliard, FL; sons Shane Freeman of Fernandina Beach, FL and Scott Freeman of Fernandina Beach, FL; granddaughters Chelsy Freeman (Kyle) Day of Yulee, FL; Marcie Freeman of Fernandina Beach, FL; Amanda �Mandy� (Adam) Salzburg of Fernandina Beach, FL; Christina Foster of Kingsland, GA, great-granddaughter Alaina Garcia and great-grandson Maddox Freeman, and multiple nieces, nephews and step-great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be at 11:00 am on Friday, March 1, 2019 at Five Points Baptist Church. She will be laid to rest at Bosque Bello Cemetery.

The family will receive friends at 10:00am at the church.

If you desire in lieu of flowers donations in memory of Mrs. Freeman can be made to the Nassau Humane Society 639 Airport Road, Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034.

Memories

FRANCES GRIFFIN WALL February 22, 2019
Shane and Scott, I am so sorry to hear about your Mom. She was a very special lady. I had not seen her since I worked auxiliary at the hospital a few years ago. I was out of town when Powell passed and I just left Fernandina again yesterday. My prayers are with all of you and I am so sorry that I will not be able be there.

SHANNON & SANDIE O�CONNER February 22, 2019
Shane, Scott, Chelsea, & Marcie, Ms. Mildred has fought the good fight for the past couple of years. She is finally able to rest peacefully with LORD. She made such a positive impact on my life as well as others in Fernandina. She will be sorely missed by all family and friends alike. May GOD continue to comfort you at this time of loss.

BECKY COBB February 26, 2019
Shane , Scott, Chelsea and Marcie, Aunt Mildred was such a sweet sweet lady. It was an honor to know and love her. She�ll be missed. Just think of her now � keeping Uncle Powell straight in Heaven� love ?? all of you ?

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