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Annie Mae Freeman Greenwood

Annie Mae Freeman Greenwood of San Marcos, Texas, wife, mother, sister, aunt, grandmother, and great grandmother passed away peacefully on July 24th, 2020. Annie was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 63 years, Johnny Lee Greenwood Sr. Annie is survived by her four sons, John Cornelius Greenwood (Barbara) of San Marcos, TX; Cranz Edward Greenwood (Deborah) of Kyle, TX; Ralph Edmund Greenwood (the late Augusta Limmer) of San Marcos, TX; Johnny Lee Greenwood Jr (Katie) of Austin, TX; Brothers, the late Jewell Freeman; the late Norris Freeman; and Arthur Freeman of San Diego, CA; Sisters, the late Willie Lee White; Gladys Sargent (Emory) of Houston, TX; Sarah Walker (Kenneth) of New Braunfels, TX; Jean Freeman Ball of Kyle, TX; and Josephine Al-Duha of San Antonio, TX; Brother-in-Law, William Edwards of Austin, TX; two granddaughters, Candice Brooke Palermo (Scott) of Kyle, TX and Becky Denise Brown of Dallas, TX; and one great grandson, Caiden Palermo of Kyle, TX.

Annie Mae Freeman Greenwood of San Marcos, Texas, wife, mother, sister, aunt, grandmother, and great grandmother passed away peacefully on July 24th, 2020. Annie was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 63 years, Johnny Lee Greenwood Sr. Annie is survived by her four sons, John Cornelius Greenwood (Barbara) of San Marcos, TX; Cranz Edward Greenwood (Deborah) of Kyle, TX; Ralph Edmund Greenwood (the late Augusta Limmer) of San Marcos, TX; Johnny Lee Greenwood Jr (Katie) of Austin, TX; Brothers, the late Jewell Freeman; the late Norris Freeman; and Arthur Freeman of San Diego, CA; Sisters, the late Willie Lee White; Gladys Sargent (Emory) of Houston, TX; Sarah Walker (Kenneth) of New Braunfels, TX; Jean Freeman Ball of Kyle, TX; and Josephine Al-Duha of San Antonio, TX; Brother-in-Law, William Edwards of Austin, TX; two granddaughters, Candice Brooke Palermo (Scott) of Kyle, TX and Becky Denise Brown of Dallas, TX; and one great grandson, Caiden Palermo of Kyle, TX.

Her care and love of people led her into a career as a licensed cosmetologist and nurse. Her love for people intensified in1973 when she became a lifelong Jehovah’s Witnesses up until her death.

Annie will be deeply missed by her family and friends.

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