Mr. George Freeman, Jr.

12/09/1941 - 06/30/2023

George Freeman Jr. was born in Warren, OH on December 9, 1941. The eldest child of the union between George and Clementine Thomas Freeman, an entrepreneur before the term was part of popular culture. He began a car wash at the age of 18.

In 1971, Mr. Freeman obtained the very first Minority Enterprise Small Business Investment loan in the Mahoning Valley, sponsored by General Motors Corporation. He utilized the loan to begin Freeman's Civic Center in at the former A & P on Main St. in Warren. The skating rink and event center featured acts from BB King and his famous,(The Thrill is Gone), Kool and the Gang (Celebration), New Birth (Wildflower) and many others.

An active supporter of labor, Freeman realized that this vehicle lifted the majority of African Americans into the middle class. He was a Delegate of the Greater Youngstown & Trumbull Counties AFL-CIO, a Teamster, member of the nationwide caucus of SEIU organizers - the Afram-African American Caucus and the Carpenters Union.

He was a licensed insurance agent as well as realtor and secured an ABR Accredited Buyers Representative credential. Working for companies such as New York Life and ReMax .

A believer in community service, he served a short time as a volunteer firefighter with Warren Township. He was a Member of the Board of Directors for the Warren Trumbull Urban League, the Warren Area JayCees, A. Phillip Randolph Institute, he was a member of King Solomon Lodge #87. His NAACP affiliation includes member of Warren Trumbull NAACP, Education Chair and President of the Youngstown NAACP He also was a member of the Roberts Deliberating Club.

He leaves to carry on his legacy his wife Janice Logan and 3 daughters, Lisa Freeman-Williamson, Linda Freeman Walker and Georgia Freeman. Three grandchildren Damon Williamson Jr, Adrieann Rowland and Hayden Freeman Walker and 3 great grandchildren Isabella Rowland, Damon Williamson III and Emmington Williamson.

His end-of-life partner Cossell Burton and her family will also continue to love and miss him.

He transitioned on June 30, 2023 at the Hospice House of the Mahoning Valley.

A homegoing celebration will be held to honor Mr. George Freeman Jr. on Saturday July 15, 2023 at 12:00pm at the Jaylex Event Center, 2110 Glenwood Avenue, Youngstown, OH 44511. The family will be receiving loved ones and friends at 10:30am the same day at the Jaylex Event Center.