Angeline Freeman

FreemanAngeline

Angeline Yuheh Freeman was born on June 5, 1952 to Tabee and Kpaflode Thompson. She was born in Polygamous into a family of over 15 children. She was the second of 4 siblings from her mother.

She spent her early life in Fishtown, Marland County, Liberia West Africa. When in elementary school in Fishtown, she was taken to Monrovia , the nations capital by her brother John to continue her education. In 1976 Angeline graduated from Secretarial School as an executive secretary and married Dr. Tabeh Lawrence Freeman Sr. in 1983. She gave birth to 3 children, Naomi, Tabeh Jr and Tabehde; 3 stepchildren, Wannie, Wonderr, Jur-sie.

Angie worked as an executive with the Liberia Water and Sewer Corporation (LWSC), West Africa Chemical and Explosive Company (EXCHEM), Liberian National Red Cross Society (LMRCS), Ministry of Finance, Liberia and The National Aides/STD
Control Program.

After marriage, Angie continued to work and take care of her children. the family size got larger nearly every year with relatives and non-relatives. She treated every child well!. They all had the opportunity to get a college education. She encouraged every child and person to know the Lord. Every person was welcome to her home, especially the needy.

Angie enjoyed reading , cooking, walking and watching movies.

Angie is preceded in death by her parents, Tabe and Kpaflode Thompson; aunt, Nora Wlede Thompson and several brothers and sisters.

Angie leaves behing her husband, Dr. Tabeh L. Freeman, Sr; Children, Wannie, Wonders, Naomi, Tabeh, J. Tabehede, Jor-sie and the many children she educated, sisters , nephews, nieces and a host of other relatives and friends.

Visitation 11:00 PM and Funeral Service 12:00 PM Friday, June 2, 2019 The Chapel of Peace East, 5456 E. Livingston Ave.

Interment at Union Cemetery

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Condolence Messages

  1. We would like to extend our condolences to the family. May the support of family and friends be a source of strength and the God of comfort a refuge in your time of need. With caring thoughts.

  2. I am expressing my deepest condolences to all.Jesus knew the pain and sorrow that death brings when his friend Lazarus died. John 11:33,35-38

  3. Mariama Murray & Kids

    My deepest condolences to the bereaved families and may the soul of Sis Angie, as she was called by many rest in peace.

  4. Sampson Zakpa Zarwea

    My condolences to the bereaved family. It’s hard to accept,this is a process that everyone MUST pass through. Take heart in the Lord

  5. Jewel Wesseh-Duo

    Sleep on till we meet on that great Resurrection morning aunt Angie as you were called.

  6. Momolu Trowen Massaquoi

    Deepest sympathy to the Freemans for the loss. May God guide you all through this difficult time.

  7. Thon L Okanlawon

    My deepest condolences to the family. Although I know no words can ease the loss you feel, just know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

    Thon

  8. Teta Tweh-Tuanpoh

    I’m expressing my deepest condolences to all the family in and out of Liberia most especially T.princess Freeman Murry my friend and sister I know it is hard but take heart,let the good Lord consoled your heart in this time of bereavement

  9. Kunkunyon Teh

    This is really really sad! My condolences.

  10. Ndorbor Godwin Yoryor

    Ma Angeline was a really good mother . We will miss you a whole lot. God knows why he called you to rest . Sleep on mama. Let’s wipe our tear , she’s at the right hand of God .

  11. Michel Dioubate

    My deepest condolence to the family in this time of tribulation and may the Lord grant you solace in the beautiful years spent with her.

  12. Amanda Selmah-Brown

    My deepest condolence is to the entire family especially my friend Princess for the lost of your mother. May the soul of Aunty Angie, commonly call by me and my siblings “Princess Ma” rest in perpetual peace and may the Lord comfort you in this time of bereavement.

  13. Cecilia C Yuoh, MD

    On behalf of myself and the Class of 1981 A.M. Dogliotti College of Medicine, University of Liberia, I extend our deepest sympathy to Dr. Tabeh Freeman and his family. You are in our prayers. God’s peace.

  14. My deepest condolence to the entire family especially to my friend and brother Tabeh.May you find refuge in the Lord .

  15. Mr.&Mrs. Edward J Harris

    My deepest condolence to you and the entire family. May God see your through this sad moment. sorry Princess. May Mama soul rest in peace

  16. Mary Tellewoyan

    My condolences to Dr. Freeman, Naomi, Dr. Tabehde Murray and the entire family. I pray that the Almighty God will console you in these time of bereavement.

    –Mary Tellewoyan

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