Angus N. Freeman 1927 – 2012

Vivian L. Freeman + Angus N
LOVED ONE | Angus N. Freeman
DATES | August 7, 1927 – January 5, 2012
CEMETERY | Victory Methodist, Manor, Ware Co., GA
LOCATION IN CEMETERY | Enter cemetery on right. Go down to the end, and make a left, go to last row of monuments and the lot is on the left.
FUNERAL HOME | Miles-Odum Funeral Home and Crematory, 130 Screven Ave., Waycross, Georgia 31501 – t: 912 283 2525


Angus Freeman, 84, of Manor died Thursday morning (Jan. 5, 2012) at Satilla Regional Medical Center after a short illness.

He was born in Havana, FL to the late John Fletcher and Elenor Claire Nicholson Freeman and lived in Waycross since 1950 and moved to Manor in 1998.

Mr. Freeman began working at the age of 15 at King Edward Cigar in Quincy, FL and later transferred to Waycross and worked his way through the company and retired after forty-six years of service. After retirement he worked part-time at Southern Automotive and General Bearing. Mr. Freeman loved to fish, traveling with the “Over The Hill Gang”, and doing repairs for his family and friends. He was a member of Victory Methodist Church.

In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by a step-daughter, Winnette Booth; a grandson, Michael Smart; two brothers, Charles Freeman and John Freeman; three sisters, Belle Livingston, Margaret Cook and Eloise Baize.

Survivors include his wife of 37 years, Vivian Freeman; four children, Tom Freeman (wife Eileen), Waycross, Barbara Freeman, Waycross, Belinda Lewis (husband Dwain), Jacksonville, FL and Judy Courson (husband Randall), Blackshear; three step-children, Allen Herrin (wife Patty), Homerville, Johnny Herrin (wife Hope), Hilliard, FL and Sharon Vollenweider, Manor; 19 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; one sister, Eleanor Fuller, California City, CA; several nieces, nephews and other relatives.

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