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Ashley Renee Freyn

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Ashley Renee Freyn

Birth
Death
15 Mar 2006 (aged 19)
Burial
Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Former Brown County resident Ashley Renee Freyn died Wednesday, March 15, 2006, at 3 p.m. in an automobile accident in Monroe County. A resident of Scipio, she was 19.

Born in Columbus December 28, 1986, she was the daughter of Michael Freyn and Damita L. Rudolph-Henderson.

She was a 2005 graduate of Brown County High School where she was involved in the girls' softball team and the band. She was a member of the Mid-American Buckskin Association, International Buckskin Horse Association, American Quarter Horse Association, Brown County 4-H, National Wild Turkey Federation, Women in the Outdoors and was the 2004 and 2005 queen of the Mid-American Buckskin Association.

Survivors include her mother of Bloomington, her father of Scipio, sister Kaycee Tellas of Bloomington, fiancé Josh Smith and grandparents Larry Eugene and Mary Freyn of Scipio, Donald and Resa Rudolph of Reddington and Carol Rudolph-Mariner of St. Paul.




Former Brown County resident Ashley Renee Freyn died Wednesday, March 15, 2006, at 3 p.m. in an automobile accident in Monroe County. A resident of Scipio, she was 19.

Born in Columbus December 28, 1986, she was the daughter of Michael Freyn and Damita L. Rudolph-Henderson.

She was a 2005 graduate of Brown County High School where she was involved in the girls' softball team and the band. She was a member of the Mid-American Buckskin Association, International Buckskin Horse Association, American Quarter Horse Association, Brown County 4-H, National Wild Turkey Federation, Women in the Outdoors and was the 2004 and 2005 queen of the Mid-American Buckskin Association.

Survivors include her mother of Bloomington, her father of Scipio, sister Kaycee Tellas of Bloomington, fiancé Josh Smith and grandparents Larry Eugene and Mary Freyn of Scipio, Donald and Resa Rudolph of Reddington and Carol Rudolph-Mariner of St. Paul.





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