Dorothy Freeman, Destin, FL—Dorothy Freeman, a beloved aunt and cherished family member, has sadly passed away during what was meant to be a peaceful vacation. Dorothy, who had come to visit her niece, Kayon Marshall, on April 12, 2024, was known for her vibrant personality and ability to bring joy to any room she entered.
Dorothy’s passing occurred on August 19, 2024, at 5:45 pm, after a prolonged battle with several severe health conditions. Her niece, Kayon, shared that Dorothy had been in and out of the hospital since June 12, 2024, when she first experienced a sharp pain. Despite numerous tests and treatments, Dorothy’s condition worsened due to congestive heart failure, pneumonia, kidney failure, and liver problems, ultimately leading to her passing.
Dorothy’s death has left her family and loved ones in deep shock and sorrow, especially her children and grandchildren, who were not aware of the extent of her illness. Kayon, who organized a fundraiser to bring Dorothy’s body back to Jamaica for her final resting place, has expressed her heartfelt gratitude for the donations received so far. The fundraiser, titled "Help Bring Dorothy Freeman Home to Jamaica," has raised $330 out of the $20,000 goal, thanks to the generosity of six donors, including Nickolas King, Constantina Jennings, Trique Simpson, Gabby R, and Hollie Berry.
Dorothy Freeman’s family and friends are now focused on fulfilling her wish to be laid to rest in her homeland, surrounded by her loved ones.
We extend our deepest sympathies to Dorothy Freeman’s family during this difficult time. May they find comfort in the memories they shared with her, and may Dorothy rest in peace.
Short Summary of Dorothy Freeman
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Dorothy Freeman |
Date of Passing | August 19, 2024 |
Fundraiser Created By | Kayon Marshall |
Goal Amount | $20,000 |
Amount Raised | $330 |
Location | Destin, FL |
Purpose | To bring Dorothy Freeman’s body back to Jamaica for her final resting place |
Our thoughts and prayers are with Dorothy Freeman’s family as they navigate this difficult time.
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