Freddie J. Reed

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Services for Freddie J. Reed, 72, of Hughes Springs will be 12:00 noon, Saturday, July 21, 2018 at Love Chapel Baptist Church. Burial will follow at Mims Chapel Cemetery under the direction of Reeder-Davis Funeral Home in Hughes Springs. There will be a time of visitation from 6:00 until 8:00 Friday evening at the funeral home.

Sister Freddie Jean Stanton-Reed, the daughter of Ida Bell Stanton, was born June 7, 1946 in Marion County, Texas and past away July 14, 2018. Sister Freddie attended Victory School in Jefferson, Texas. She later attended and graduated from Traylor High School in Hughes Springs, Texas. She relocated to Dallas, Texas where she was employed and retired after 26 years of service from Methodist Hospital. Sister Freddie was also employed at Edu-Care Home Health for many years. After her retirement, she settled back to her hometown of Hughes Springs. 

Sister Freddie loved her family. She was humorous, and though sometimes choicely with words, she was always a joy to be around. Sister Freddie loved attending church. She remained an active and supportive member of Hughes Chapel Missionary Baptist Church until recently when her health failed. 

She is survived by her two sons, Eric Tramel Stanton (Jerri, her loving and dedicated daughter-in-law) of Dallas and Fredrick Bernard Reed of Hughes Springs; her two grandsons, her pride and joy, Darius and Jarian Stanton of Dallas; three sisters, Wrotee Edwards, Shirley Harris, and Betty(Freddie, her caring brother-in-law) Cheatham, all of Hughes Springs; brother, Willie Stanton; a loving and loyal sister-in-law, Gloria McGee of Fort Worth; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

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  1. It was a joy to have known you….. but now you can now rest in the arms of our Heavenly Father. In prayer for all those family members left behind. ( THS forever)

  2. On behalf of the M D Holloman Sr. Family our hearts go out to you in your time of loss.

  3. May God continue to give you the strength the strength to endure the passing of your love one

  4. Caring thoughts are sent to family and friends at this difficult time. Looking forward to the time when, as Isaiah 33:24 tells us, no resident will say ‘I am sick.’ and treasuring the hope at Acts 24:15 and 2 Peter 3:13 – the resurrection of loved ones onto a peaceful new earth – helps us bear the grief.

  5. I love you Aunt Freddie. You will always be in my heart. You were a very special and unique lady. Love your niece, Diedra K


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