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Freda Ann Smith Case

Services for Mrs. Freda Ann Smith Case are 11:00 am Tuesday, December 31, 2019, at Riverwood Family with interment at Riverwood Memorial Park.

Visitation is from 5:00-8:00 pm Monday, December 30, at Riverwood.

 

Mrs. Freda Ann Smith Case, 81, of Brookhaven, MS completed her journey here on earth Wednesday, December 25, 2019,

at University Medical Center. She now resides with her Lord and with the others who have gone before her.

 

Mrs. Case was born September 30, 1938, to her parents, the late Eldon and Dorcas Smith. She was a homemaker, faithful church member,

and demo coordinator. She was a member of Southway Baptist Church.

She loved spending time with her family. She enjoyed crocheting blankets especially for all the little arrivals and tending to her flower beds.

She also loved taking care of animals, whether it was her own or one that wandered about the house.

 

Preceding her in death were her parents; her husband of 59 years, Reverend James A. Case, Sr.; daughter, Mary Dorcas Case;

brother-in-law, Howard Case; nephew, Ken Case; niece, Selena Case, and her father and mother-in-law, Felix and Grace Case.

 

Survivors are three children, Jimmy Case and wife Darlene, Angelia Young and husband Jim, and Reggie Case and wife Pattie;

brother-in-law, Dennis Case, and wife, Nita Faye of Baton Rouge; six grandchildren, Delina Smith and husband, Chris,

Jennifer Whittington and husband Marc, Weston Young and wife, Emily, Timothy Young and wife, Courtney, Dalton Case

and Dylan Case; eight great-grandchildren, Kasi Case, Brody Smith, Raney Whittington, Haley Whittington, Calan Whittington,

Emma Young, Madelyn Young, and Marilyn Young; as well as other loving family and friends.

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  • Comment Link Pam Jackson and family, Billie Inman Thursday, 26 December 2019 14:23 posted by Pam Jackson and family, Billie Inman

    Praying for peace and comfort in the coming days for the family! My family and I have very fond memories with Mrs. Freda and James. They always welcomed us with open arms. She will be missed and remembered.

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