June 27, 1936 - August 13, 2023
Queen Creek, Arizona - Lois Gay Clement Freeman
June 27, 1936 - August 13, 2023
Fair Oaks, California / Queen Creek, Arizona
Lois - Mother, Grandmother, Sister, Wife, Cousin, Aunt and friend passed away peacefully in Queen Creek,
Arizona on Sunday August 13, 2023. Born to Albert Leland Clement and Ellen Christine Frederiksen Clement in Idaho Falls, Idaho.
Preceded in death by her husband of 54 years Melvin J Freeman passed away April 29, 2012 In
Fair Oaks, California.
She is survived by her 5 children, Steven (Kimberly), Randy (Kristi), Don (Beth),
Julie (Bryce) Johnson, Jenise (Todd) Krause and their children. Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren were everything to her.
We kids were so blessed to have our mother babysit our kids throughout the years, the Grandkids had a special bond with their Grandma Freeman.
Lois had a heart of gold, a special soul and many talents, she touched the lives of many throughout her life journey, a smile that was infectious.
As we are saddened by her return home, our hearts are happy and at peace knowing Lois reunited with her mother and her baby sister who passed when she was only 5 years old.
Many more family members are embracing her now.
We would like to thank the many wonderful caregivers who have taken care of her during hospice.
Published by The Sacramento Bee on Aug. 27, 2023.
June 27, 1936 - August 13, 2023
Queen Creek, Arizona - Lois Gay Clement Freeman
June 27, 1936 - August 13, 2023
Fair Oaks, California / Queen Creek, Arizona
Lois - Mother, Grandmother, Sister, Wife, Cousin, Aunt and friend passed away peacefully in Queen Creek,
Arizona on Sunday August 13, 2023. Born to Albert Leland Clement and Ellen Christine Frederiksen Clement in Idaho Falls, Idaho.
Preceded in death by her husband of 54 years Melvin J Freeman passed away April 29, 2012 In
Fair Oaks, California.
She is survived by her 5 children, Steven (Kimberly), Randy (Kristi), Don (Beth),
Julie (Bryce) Johnson, Jenise (Todd) Krause and their children. Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren were everything to her.
We kids were so blessed to have our mother babysit our kids throughout the years, the Grandkids had a special bond with their Grandma Freeman.
Lois had a heart of gold, a special soul and many talents, she touched the lives of many throughout her life journey, a smile that was infectious.
As we are saddened by her return home, our hearts are happy and at peace knowing Lois reunited with her mother and her baby sister who passed when she was only 5 years old.
Many more family members are embracing her now.
We would like to thank the many wonderful caregivers who have taken care of her during hospice.
Published by The Sacramento Bee on Aug. 27, 2023.
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