Jo Ann McGee Freeman

September 17, 2018

CHARLOTTE – Jo Ann McGee Freeman, 78, of Gastonia and formerly of Charlotte, passed into eternity on September 17, 2018.  Born on July 17, 1940 to the late James Putnam McGee and Lois Malcolm McGee, she was the oldest of three girls.  Jo Ann was a proud graduate of Central High School, Class of 1958 and attended their monthly luncheons until circumstances prevented her from doing so.  Jo Ann worked for American Cyanamid (Cy-Tec Industries) for 36 years.  She was an active member at Steele Creek Presbyterian Church, serving as both an elder and a deacon and various other positions within the church.  Serving the Lord by serving others was her passion.  Jo Ann loved baseball, especially the Atlanta Braves; she loved flowers; and she loved traveling to the beach. 

Jo Ann is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Forrest, Jr. of 54 years; sisters Linda Jean Dean and Betty Sue Milam.

Jo Ann is survived by her son, F. Cooper Freeman, III (Linda); daughter Crystal Johnson (Chris); grandsons: F. Cooper Freeman, IV, Price Freeman, and Barrett (Brooke) Freeman, and Cameron Johnson; granddaughter, Caroline Johnson; great-grandsons, Peyton and Theron Freeman; many cousins, nieces, and nephews. 

A funeral service will be held on Friday, September 21, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. at Steele Creek Presbyterian Church, with the Reverend Dr. Jeff Pinkston and F. Cooper Freeman, III officiating.  Burial will be in the church cemetery, followed by a visitation and reception in the Family Life Center.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Steele Creek Presbyterian Church, Good Samaritan Fund, 7407 Steele Creek Rd., Charlotte, 28217.

Arrangements are in the care of Kenneth Poe Funeral & Cremation Service, 1321 Berkeley Ave., Charlotte, NC 28204; (704) 641-7606. Online condolences can be shared at www.kennethpoeservices.com.

 

 

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  • Chip and Cissy Bowles

    Crystal and Chris and Freeman/Johnson Clan,
    Chip and i are so sorry for your loss. Much love and prayers, Chip, Cissy, and Kenny Bowles

  • Janice Glaze

    My fondest memory of JoAnn is when she took me to lunch for my high school graduation. It was a wonderful lunch with a lot of her wisdom. Sweet lady with a lot of compassion for others! She will be missed.

  • Ann Ewing

    I worked with Joann for many years at American Cyanamid/Cytec Industries. She was a great friend and I learned many things while working with her.
    She was a very good person to work with and we had many good times together at our retirement get-togethers after we retired. We always stayed in
    touch with each other after we retired and tried to get together as much as possible. I will greatly miss having her at our luncheons. She was
    a dedicated person on her job and was committed to doing her best in all she attempted to do.
    She will be missed by our retirees and we want the family to know we loved Joann very much. God Bless Your Family.