Monday, June 14, 2021

Betty Freeman

 

Betty Jo Freeman, 79, of Pocola, OK  passed away Saturday, June 12, 2021 in Ft. Smith., AR.  Betty was born January 7, 1942 in Murry Spur, OK to Seab Nelson & Lena (Farris) Greenwood.  Betty taught for 34.5 years at Pocola Schools where she also served as Elementary &  Middle School Principal.  She was on the State High School Softball Championship Team in 1959? She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Earl Greenwood, Carl Greenwood Sr.; sister, Geneva Almond; son in law, Michael Brown.

 Survivors include her husband, Gaylon W. Freeman; sons, Gaylon E. Freeman, Michael Anthony Freeman Sr., Mark E. Freeman and Paula Darneal; daughter, Stephanie A. Brown; grandchildren, Michael A. Freeman Jr & wife Sara., Jeremy Brown & wife Loni, Kenisha Brown, Brittney Freeman, Brionna Brown;  great grandchildren, Ja’Kari Smith, Aniyah Smith, Michael A. Freeman III; sister, Thelma Kelley; brother, Arnold Greenwood; other relatives, loved ones and friends.

 Services will be 10 am, Saturday, June 19, 2021 at Pocola High School Gym, Pocola, OK with Rev. Gene Thomas & Rev. Tommy Honeycutt officiating. Interment will follow at Macedonia Cemetery, Pocola.  Pallbearers will be Mark McKenzie, Les Morton, Rev. Johnny Holderfield, Thomas Kelley, Les Greenwood, Michael Anthony Freeman Jr., Jeremy Deshawn Brown.  Honorary pallbearers will be  George A. Davis, Bill McKenzie, James Ward and her former teaching colleagues.

In lieu of flowers please make donations to LeFlore County Youth Services or Integris Nazih Zuhdi, Lung & Liver Transplant Institute, 3300 NW Expressway, OKC, OK  73112.  405-949-3349

 The family will visit with family and friends at the funeral home in Pocola on Friday from 6-8 pm.

1 comment:

Sharon Nugent said...

Our two youngsters, many years ago, went through Pocola Elementary School when Betty was teaching and we have known the family for many years now.

She leaves a legacy of hundreds of folks that her life touched.

Prayers for condolence, acceptance and good memories.

Wayne and Sharon Nugent