Mr. Freeman proudly served his country in the Louisiana Army National Guard and retired as First Sargent with 24 years of service. He was employed by Morton Salt where he dedicated 40 years to his career. Mr. Freeman demonstrated servant leadership by donating his time to the Lydia Cancer Association. He was also a member of the VFW, American Legion, and Dauterive Hospital Auxiliary.
Mr. Freeman was a proud father that supported his kids and grandkids in their passion for academics, music, and sports. He was a great cook who loved to watch Emeril. He enjoyed wood working as a hobby to pass the time. He was a diehard Dallas Cowboy’s fan and always stayed true to his team until the end.
Reed never met a person who walked away a stranger because to know Reed was to love him. He leaves many who will grieve him but know now he is in peace. May the perpetual light shine upon him.
Those left to cherish his memory are his children, Boyd Joseph Freeman, Amy Freeman Domingue married to Marty Domingue, and Jonathan Vernon Freeman; four grandchildren, Kati Lynn Freeman, Ashli Nicole Freeman, Alexi Rene Freeman and Sullivan Reed Comeaux; his wife, Sandra Decoux Freeman; his sister, Rose Ashy and brother, Robert Freeman; Sister-in-law, Sandra P. Freeman and brother-in-law, Robert Broussard; and his closest and dearest friends, Norbert Broussard and Howard Matt.
Along with his parents, he was preceded in death by his sweet loving wife of 40 years, Dana Donovan Freeman; a brother, Patrick W. Freeman and sister, Lorraine F. Broussard; and a dear friend, Linda Freyou.
Serving as pallbearers are Boyd and Jonathan Freeman, Harry Barton, Edwin Lutgring, Trevor LeMaire, James Trahan, Albert Matt and Cody Carpenter.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Mass of Christian Burial held at 11:00 am Thursday, May 28, 2020 at Nativity of Our Lady Catholic Church, 130 N. Richelieu Circle in New Iberia. Following the Mass, Mr. Freeman will be laid to rest at the church mausoleum and join his true love, Dana, in eternal peace. Mr. Freeman’s graveside services will conclude with Military Honors rendered by Fort Polk and the Louisiana Army National Guard. Please note that due to restrictions in accordance with limited gatherings, current guidelines will allow up to 160 persons in attendance at church.
The family asks that in lieu of flowers, please consider making a contribution in Reed’s name to the Lydia Cancer Association, P.O. Box 731 Lydia, LA 70569.
Family and friends are encouraged to visit Reed’s memorial page at www.evangelinefuneralhome.com to share your memories and condolences.
Evangeline Funeral Home of New Iberia is in charge of arrangements.