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Sean Randall Freeman was born on May 12,1964 at Mount Holly Hospital in Mount Holly NJ to Berniece Freeman and John Devan. Sean who goes by the names Randy and Phaze was baptized at an early age and was a member of Tabernacle Baptist Church before moving to Albany NY. With our sister Lavonne by his side, he had recently dedicated his life back to Christ. Randy attended the Burlington City School systems in Burlington NJ.
Randy moved to Albany in October of 2019. He was employed by BJ’s in Albany NY.
Randy loved to fish and go canoeing in his boat. Randy loved his kids, grands, family and friends. Everywhere he went he made friends. I would have to tell people who asked me who I was related to in Burlington, i would simply say, “I’m Randy’s sister”. Everyone knew Randy!
Randy leaves to cherish his memories his Mother Berniece Freeman, Burlington NJ, his father John (Ardella) Devan, Burlington NJ. His children LaNaia (Francis) Odoemena, Tampa FL, Lachaney Brevard, Bridgeton NJ, Kiaunia Franklin, Palmyra NJ, Kvon Franklin, Willingboro NJ & Serenity Greene, Willingboro NJ. His grandchildren Naseer, Ethane, Jeremiah, AlaiNa, Lyric, Amara, & Kvon,Jr. His siblings Lavette Charles) Albany NY, Lavonne Delmar NY, Garrett Freeman Frederick MD, Bryan Freeman Burlington NJ, Anthony Devan Lindenwold NJ, Keith (Cassandra) Devan Sicklerville NJ, Cheryl Stallings Baltimore MD & Preston Turner Burlington NJ. His aunt Gwen McPhail Ansonia CT & Gerald (Karen) Devan Leisuretown NJ. God sister Loretta Long Washington DC, His cousins/siblings Jolene Covington & Antwan Timbers. His special friend Ann Dykes who upon learning Randy had cancer, dropped everything to to come to Albany to help take care of him. A host of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
Randy fought hard with his battle with cancer. We are so grateful that Randy is no longer in pain and suffering. We rejoice in the fact that he is now resting in eternity with our ancestors. To God be the glory.
Repass to follow at The American Legion located at 35 N First St. Albany NY 12204
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