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In Loving Memory

Freeman, Sue Scott

(nee Scott) Passed away on Thursday, October 1, 2020.

Beloved wife of the late Frederick R. Freeman; loving mother of F. Robert Freeman Jr., William S. (Deborah) Freeman and Barrett (Cynthia) Freeman; our dearest grandmother, great grandmother, sister, sister-in-law, aunt, great aunt, cousin and friend.

SERVICES: Visitation at Kutis Affton chapel, 10151 Gravois Rd., Tuesday, October 13, from 10:00 AM until the funeral service at 12:00 PM. Interment J.B. National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Central Institute for the Deaf.

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4 thoughts on “Freeman, Sue Scott”

  1. I so loved Aunt Sue and treasured every moment I got to spend in her presence. What a wonderful soul. I always felt special with her. She will always live on in my heart. Love you much.

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  2. I so loved Aunt Sue and treasured every moment I got to spend in her presence. What a wonderful soul. I always felt special with her. She will always live on in my heart. Love you much.

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  3. I loved Sue for herself and for her enduring love for her brother, my husband Herb. We had many joyful times with Fred and Sue, and then in the several years Herb was bring treated at Barnes Hospital they were an unfailing source of help and comfort. And even in those hard times, many if the visits with them were fun in part because of Sue’s capacity to love and enjoy life. She and her memory are dear to me,

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  4. I loved Sue for herself and for her enduring love for her brother, my husband Herb. We had many joyful times with Fred and Sue, and then in the several years Herb was bring treated at Barnes Hospital they were an unfailing source of help and comfort. And even in those hard times, many if the visits with them were fun in part because of Sue’s capacity to love and enjoy life. She and her memory are dear to me,

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