Funeral Details

Edythe Freeman

Shiva

Saturday, November 14 from 6PM - 8PM Central Time (3PM Eastern)
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Memorial Contributions

Friends of Handicapped Children
C/O Cribben
6400 Cicero Avenue, #408
Lincolnwood Illinois 60712
or
http://shorturl.at/hAHJX
Please find additional information below

Memorial Contributions

Friends of Handicapped Children
C/O Cribben
6400 Cicero Avenue, #408
Lincolnwood Illinois 60712
or
shorturl.at/hAHJX

Please find additional information below





OBITUARY

Edythe Freeman (nee Skora), 73

Beloved wife of the late Earl Freeman. Loving sister of the late Alan (Joyce Ann Harris) Skora, the late Warren (Eileen) Skora, the late Cheryl Skora, and Cynthia (Steve) Fine. Cherished daughter of the late Adeline and the late Al Skora. Mother of Adam Freeman. Aunt of Ariah, Keane, and Chelsea and their children. She will be remembered and missed by many friends. To keep everyone safe and healthy, the interment at Waldheim cemetery will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made directly (or through GoFundME) to the Friends of Handicapped Children, who will be assisting in the placement of a park bench at Hanson Park School, where Edythe taught special education for many years. Please click here for details: shorturl.at/hAHJX . To attend the funeral live stream, please visit our website. Arrangements by Chicago Jewish Funerals - Skokie Chapel, 847.229.8822, www.cjfinfo.com


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abundantly thankful for so, so many fond memories of all our lives intertwined through the years. from childhood on, i will cherish them forever. my heart aches for your loss.

barbara schaffner
November 11, 2020
I remember Edythe from before the time she met Earl, when we were members of the Jewish American Singles Society. We found that we had common ground as both of us were Special Education teachers and a love of children with special needs. Although I had not seen Edythe for many years, I do remember her. May her memory be for a blessing.

Merle Warshausky
November 11, 2020
Oh Edythe, you will be missed by so many! Everyone spoke about her heart...that sums Edie up well. She had room in her heart for all. I have so many fond memories of those trips downtown, singing "We love you Edie" (to I love you Eddie because we were awful young and our reading skills weren't the best yet) and having her give us guidance during dress up with all the scarves and beads in the back room! Our love and prayers are with you Cyndi, Steve, Ariah, Keane, Chelsea and family. Love, Anne and Jay

Ann Muhme
November 13, 2020