Betty J. Freeman

betty freeman

April 15, 1925 ~ February 2, 2015

FUNERAL: 1:00 p.m. Monday, February 2, 2015 at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home,Columbus, Indiana, with Pastor John Armstrong officiating CALLING: 1-5 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home and one hour prior to the service Monday BURIAL: Garland Brook Cemetery in Columbus Memorial contributions may be made to the Red Cross through the funeral home. Betty J. Freeman, 89, formerly of Columbus, died at 3:40 p.m. Tuesday, January 27, 2015, at Atria Assisted Living in Newburgh, Indiana. Betty was born April 15, 1925, in Central City, Kentucky, the daughter of William and Oma Sosh. She lived her early life in Kentucky and attended Madisonville Elementary School before graduating from Uniontown High School in 1942. She worked with the County Clerk's Office in Morganfield, Kentucky, from 1943 to 1945, and then with the Red Cross at Camp Breckinridge Army Base in Morganfield. In 1949, she married Harry Freeman and moved to Indiana in 1950. Betty had lived in Columbus since 1953 and was employed by and/or volunteered with the Red Cross for over 50 years until retiring in 1999. During her 56 years as a member, Betty was a Sunday School superintendent, Sunday School teacher and member of the choir at Grace Lutheran Church. Betty received the Sagamore of the Wabash and Kentucky Colonel awards when she retired from the Red Cross and was an honorary member of the Indiana National Guard "Desert Storm." Bartholomew County and the State of Indiana honored Betty on November 5, 1998, by declaring it "Betty June Freeman Day" for her "undying and dedicated commitment to serve this community and her love and compassion for her fellow human beings." Betty enjoyed bowling, yard work, bingo, NASCAR, the Colts and being with friends. Survivors include her son, Nelson E. Freeman of Newburgh; daughters, Sara M. Green of Columbus and Nancy R. Towe of Madisonville, Kentucky; daughters-in-law, Mary Freeman and Dona Riley; grandchildren, Billy Frank, Michael, Lori, David, James, John, Michelle, Jeremy Dale, J.R., Jason, Jacob, Jessica, Kristen and Stacy; and 18 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, William and Oma Sosh; husband, Harry Freeman, who died February 27, 2007; son, Michael D. Freeman; and siblings, Nelson and LaRue Sosh, and Peggy Thompson.

 

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  1. As Godparents at my baptism, I have only the most wonderful memories of Aunt Betty and Uncle Harry and my much-loved cousins, Michael, Sara and Nelson. Aunt Betty was always happy to see any of her nieces and nephews who came to the house unannounced and made sure we were fed and hugged and made to feel very special. In truth, Aunt Betty was the special one!

  2. Grandma Betty you were a very special person. I will always remember the hugs and kisses we would get when we walked in the door. You will be missed by everyone who knew you. We Love you, Amy, Kenneth, Audrey and Garrison

  3. I am sorry I couldn’t make it to Columbus but know I thought the world of Sis and was proud for her to be my grandmother for a little while. She was a precious lady and I enjoyed our visits. I know Nancy and children will miss her greatly.

  4. Sorry for your loss. Betty was a wonderful lady, and a great grandmother. She will be missed on this earth. She is with Pap now, and they are having a great time. Hugs and Kisses.

  5. So many nice memories. I am so sorry to hear of your loss and pray that God will bless you all with precious memories.


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