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MARION MERSEBURGE­R FREEMAN

12/28/1927 - 01/08/2023

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Marion Merseburge­r Freeman died on Thursday, the 29th of December 2022, at midday.

She was devoted to her family, her church, her state, and her country -- and her spirit of adventure and thirst for knowledge knew no bounds. She was born on the 28th of December 1927, in Shiner, Texas, the only child of Alfred and Caroline Merseburge­r.

Marion was preceded in death in 2004 by her beloved husband of 49 years, J. H. Freeman. She is survived by her three children, Caroline Ann Freeman, Marion Lucinda (Cindy) Freeman, and Robert Jay Freeman and his wife Henrietta, and granddaugh­ters Miranda and Nina; and nieces and nephews.

Marion was a member of First Methodist Church, Houston, for over ninety years. Though living in Houston from the age of two, she spent many happy hours over her lifetime in Shiner with her late cousin, Dr. A.A. Darilek, Jr. – ‘Doc’. Marion earned her M.A. in History from The Rice Institute (now Rice University) in 1950 writing her thesis on the political history of Houston during Reconstruc­tion. She was an inveterate and energetic traveler – from her college bicycle trip through Europe to her trip in 2005 at age 77 to Okinawa for the 60th anniversar­y of that World War II battle – where her beloved late husband had fought – with many adventures in between – especially frequent summer visits with J.H. to Salzburg, Austria.

Marion was proud of her German and Czech heritage dating from the Republic of Texas and pursued genealogy enthusiast­ically; she was a member of the Czech Center Museum Houston. She was also passionate­ly interested in the arts – particular­ly classical music – and was a supporter of Houston Grand Opera, Music in Context, and Houston Ballet.

Marion was active for many years in the Blue Bird Circle – in Arts and Crafts and volunteeri­ng countless hours to their clinic for pediatric neurology at Texas Children’s Hospital. More recently, she shared her spirit of generosity and caring with her needlepoin­t refrigerat­or magnet projects – including making over 800 American flags for the students at her Southgate neighborho­od school, Roberts Elementary. Marion was a dedicated Christian and truly kind, gentle, and generous lady, loved and respected by those who were privileged to know and love her.

Friends are cordially invited to gather with the family and share remembranc­es of Marion during a reception at nine o’clock in the morning on Saturday, the 4th of February 2023, in the foyer of First Methodist Church Downtown, where the memorial service is to commence at ten o’clock in the sanctuary officiated by Pastor Ann Spears.

The family will gather for a private interment at Shiner City Cemetery in Shiner, Texas.

In lieu of customary remembranc­es, please consider donations in honor of Marion to First Methodist Houston, Attn: Finance Office, 1320 Main Street, Houston, TX 77002 - https://www. fmhouston.com/give/); to Mount Vernon Ladies’ Associatio­n, George Washington’s Mount Vernon, Developmen­t Department, P.O. Box 110, Mount Vernon, VA 22121 https://www.mountverno­n. org/donate/); to San Jacinto Museum and Battlefiel­d Associatio­n, 1 Monument Circle, LaPorte, TX 77571 - https:// www.sanjacinto-museum. org/Support_Us/Donate/); or the charity of one’s choice.

Please visit Mrs. Freeman’s online memorial tribute at GeoHLewis.com where fond memories and words of comfort and condolence may be shared electronic­ally with her family by selecting the “Add A Memory” icon.

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