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A celebration of Patricia’s life will be held at 2:00 PM, Friday, April 8, 2022, at The Chapel at Oklahoma City Cremation- 807 W Wilshire, Oklahoma City, Ok.
Mrs. Patricia Freeman was born on July 30, 1964 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Her parents are Michael Hembree and Charla Criner. Patricia was preceded in death by her mother, Charla Criner and sister, Lynn Prierce. Patricia graduated from Moore High School, and later graduated from Oklahoma City Community College with a degree in Art. She was self-employed as an Artist and she sold hundreds of paintings all around the world. Her hobbies included spending time with her husband, James Freeman, joking around with her daughters, Victoria Reeves and Natasha Freeman, and walking her dogs. She leaves behind her husband of 33 years, James, her eldest daughter Jessica Harris, her second born Victoria Reeves, son-in-law Charles Reeves, and her two grandchildren Makenzie and James. She leaves behind her youngest child, Natasha Freeman, to carry on their love of witty jokes and love of art. She leaves behind a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. She leaves behind her beloved dogs; Monster, Layla, and Juju. Spot will be waiting for her on the other side of the rainbow bridge to show her the way home.
Gary Broyles says
Mr. James,
I am so sorry for your loss. I can’t imagine how you are feeling right now, but I pray for peace and understanding during this time of grieving. I know you loved her very much. My heart hurts for your family.
Gary (Mr. B) Broyles
Lanet Clark says
Mr. James and family,
I’m so sorry to hear about Patricia’s passing. I know she was so deeply loved and will be greatly missed. Praying for you and your family at this sad time.
With love,
Lanet Clark
Sheryl Taucer says
Dear Freeman family,
I went to school with Pat and for a number of years we were good friends. As happens, time slipped away, I moved and tried to get back in touch with her but unfortunately my location efforts were unsuccessful. I am grieving with you as I miss her dearly, but I am glad to see she got to be a professional artist, which I know she loved, as well as have a loving family and, it appears, travel a bit.
My heart and prayers are with you all.