Born Freda Waldean Freeman to Oscar Waldon Feeman and Willie (Bill) Blakely on October 22, 1928 near Pearl, Texas. Her mother Willie died tragically in a fire when Freda was 3 years old. She was raised with the help of her Grandmother Sally Freeman and Step-Mother Violet "Priss" Freeman. Growing up, mainly in and around Coryell county with some time being spent in West Texas, Freda graduated from high school in Pearl, Texas in 1946 where she often rode to school over the "mountain" on horseback.
She married C.B. Comer August, 17, 1946 and later moved to Austin in 1948, where they had 2 children.
Freda was an active member of the Capitol Rod & Gun Club since 1956 where she is known for saying on many occasions "Let's have a party." She loved fishing, dancing, camping, yard work and many other activities. Freda was renowned for her skills with a Weed Eater.
Special Thanks to New Century Hospice of Austin for their care and comfort the last 2 years.
The family will receive at Cook-Walden/Forest Oaks Funeral Home. Funeral Services will be in the Chapel of Cook-Walden/Forest Oaks Funeral Home. Interment will follow at Cook-Walden/Forest Oaks Memorial Park.
Published in Austin American-Statesman from Mar. 24 to Mar. 25, 2016
Born Freda Waldean Freeman to Oscar Waldon Feeman and Willie (Bill) Blakely on October 22, 1928 near Pearl, Texas. Her mother Willie died tragically in a fire when Freda was 3 years old. She was raised with the help of her Grandmother Sally Freeman and Step-Mother Violet "Priss" Freeman. Growing up, mainly in and around Coryell county with some time being spent in West Texas, Freda graduated from high school in Pearl, Texas in 1946 where she often rode to school over the "mountain" on horseback.
She married C.B. Comer August, 17, 1946 and later moved to Austin in 1948, where they had 2 children.
Freda was an active member of the Capitol Rod & Gun Club since 1956 where she is known for saying on many occasions "Let's have a party." She loved fishing, dancing, camping, yard work and many other activities. Freda was renowned for her skills with a Weed Eater.
Special Thanks to New Century Hospice of Austin for their care and comfort the last 2 years.
The family will receive at Cook-Walden/Forest Oaks Funeral Home. Funeral Services will be in the Chapel of Cook-Walden/Forest Oaks Funeral Home. Interment will follow at Cook-Walden/Forest Oaks Memorial Park.
Published in Austin American-Statesman from Mar. 24 to Mar. 25, 2016
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