Mrs. Freddie Seacrease

Passed 05/17/2020

Obituary For Mrs. Freddie Seacrease

In profound sorrow we announce the passing of Mrs. Freddie Seacrease. Celebration of Life will be held Friday, May 22, 2020 11:00am at Grissom-Clark Eastlake Chapel. Graveside service will be held in Shreveport, LA on Tuesday, May 26, 2020 at Lincoln Memorial Park, 11:00am. Live Streaming on Grissom-Clark Funeral Home website.

Freddie Mae McCray Seacrease was born to the late Fred McCray and Dorothy Langston on December 13, 1939 in Shreveport, LA. She received Christ at an early age and joined Samuel Chapel Baptist Church and later Second Street Baptist Church, then Turner Chapel AME in Marietta, GA.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Fred McCray and Dorothy Langston, three sisters: Alice McCray, Robbie Lee Durkee and Evelyn Smalley.

At Second Street Baptist Church she was a Sunday School teacher, youth director, culinary leader and Deaconess. She received her early education in Caddo Parish School System graduating with honors from Booker T. Washington High School in 1959. She was an Eastern Star. She worked as a nurse assistant at Boyd Clinic, employed by BellSouth, worked as a voter assistant and Daycare Owner.

She married Willie Lee Seacrease in 1960. They divorced 29 years later in 1989.

She leaves to celebrate her life and cherish her memory, four daughters: Dr. Rhonda Seacrease-Green (Patrick), Tomeca Seacrease-Brown (Robert) both of Georgia, Shunita Seacrease of Waldorf, MD and Uronnica Seacrease of Houston, TX. Five grandkids: Niya, Navian, Sydni, Makayla and Robert all of Georgia. Four Siblings: Doris Jean Rollins, Dr. Brenda Richardson, Lena Patterson and Lonnie McCray (Rosa) all of Shreveport, LA.

She also leaves a lasting legacy on a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family and friends.



Guest Book

Remembering Ms.Freddie fondly today. A beautiful lady who always had a smile and a word from the Lord. She was a mother to me when I lived in GA. My deepest sympathy to Rhonda, Kay, Meeks and Mona. To all of her loved ones, God bless you. May she rest peacefully until the great reunion! I love you. Ethyl Hill Mobley and family

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Ms. Freddie was in the room across the hall from My husband at Cambridge. I was heartbroken when I heard she had passed. I liked Ms. Freddie very much! I enjoyed bringing her coffee when I could and she was always thankful to have it. Every time I saw her she would greet me with, "How you doin baby". She always said God is good. She was fun and funny. Me, John and anyone who knew her are going to miss her very much! Truly, my heart goes Our to Ms. Freddie's friend and family. But if anyone is with God, it's Ms. Freddie Cathy and John Nagel

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With love family..Debbie Stephens Shahdaiah Shreveport/Houston Tx

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Cousin Freddie was always a beautiful spirit..I always enjoyed to be around her..she was most loved,respected and revered by family..one of the women I most admired and looked up to, who always had profound wisdom to share. On behalf of my dad Plummer,mom and the Stephens family we offer our deep condolences and prayers for you all. Until we meet again cousin Freddie rest in heavenly peace...I always remember " Strutt Your Stuff"!

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Beloved Seacrease Family, You have our condolences, love, and prayers in your time of bereavement. Mama Freddie was a sweet gentle soul. She has received her wings/crown and we will see her again in that great day. God Bless. Peace, Felicia, Maxine, & Renee.

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Shunita, my sincere condolences to you and your family on the passing of your mom. Know that our God of peace will keep in your time of need and comfort.

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Sincere sympathy on your loss. Your mother was loved and respected and will be lovingly remembered. I am grateful to have been one of the many souls touched by her. Offering up prayers for your strength during this sad time, family. Linda M. Hawthorne (niece)

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Freddie always made me feel special.She always called me Professor. RIH Freddie. Louise Smith Shreveport,LA

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I am asking GOD to give the family peace and comfort in this trying time. You all have my love and deepest condolences. HE is still on the throne.

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Sending our thoughts, prayers, peace and comfort to the family during this difficult time. Love, Ken & Joy Robinson

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I am lifting your family in prayer. Prophetess Dionne Washington

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Oh momma Freddie. You raised all of us on judson street. To live is christ but to die is gain.

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I am praying for peace and comfort for the family. May you feel the love that encircles you during this difficult time.Bettye Dunn-Wright

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Ms Seacrease had such a wonderful soul, I do remember coming to yall house and she always made me feel welcome. Praying for strength and comfort to the family. I love y'all and it ain't nothing you can do about it.

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Tammy Persley

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I remmber been a kittle girl Mrs. Seacrease you to welcome over to house always ask am I hurgryand let me play with Rhonda and Kay Mooretown forever. Take your rest know and see you again.

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I remember when Mrs. Freddie had the daycare in her home and would have at least one of those kids with her most of the time. Oh the memories between 1994 and 2001. Samuel Burleson

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To The Seacrease family. You are in our prayers and we send our love. A mist this difficult time, know that you are thought of in our hearts. GOD is with you and know that Ms. Freddie is resting with HIM now and forever. Elizabeth A. Helm-Frazier and The Office of Information Security Staff,Dept. of Veterans Affairs

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Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.

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