Terri Tywana Marlow Freedle
11/10/1964 - 3/18/2026
Terri Tywana Freedle, 61, of Lexington, North Carolina, passed away on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, at her home.
Terri was born on November 10, 1964, in Davidson County, North Carolina, to Douglas Bruce Marlow and Patricia Ann Kearns Marlow.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
Survivors include her husband, Odell Dyson Freedle; two daughters, Tywana Human, Crystal Brooks, two brothers, Mike Marlow, Mickey Marlow; two sisters, Candy Rhodes, Dawn Allen; four grandchildren, James Terrance III, Daniel, Macy, Adam, and one baby on the way, Joshua McKinley; five great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
A Celebration of Life will be scheduled at a later date.
We at Affordable Funerals and Cremations of Davidson County, are honored to be serving the Freedle family.
Momma Terri was one of a kind. Such a sweet loving woman and I was lucky to get to grow up with her daughter Tywana with momma Terri around. No more hurting. We love all of you and you all are in our prayers.
I’m gonna miss momma Terri, I wish I would’ve seen her recently but I know that she’s in a better place. She came into my life and took me in when I needed it most and she’ll forever have an impact on my life and place in my heart. My heart goes out to her family and everyone who had the chance to have her in their life
TT Im going to miss you so much. As cousins we have so many wonderful memories together. We have laughed together and cried together so many times. You have always had a heart of gold. I’m so thankful that you are no longer suffering. I know you are having so much fun seeing your mom and dad and our grandparents and all the aunts and uncles. You have touched so many people’s lives. I love you and will see you again soon RIP.
Terri and Jane and my self had a lot of good memories at high rock lake time. with Dale mike Marlow and mike Burton no more pain she is flying high that was just the beginning as we got older the younger days where we was always at one another’s house.🙏🙏
God saw you getting tired
And a cure was not to be,
So He put His arms around you
And whispered, “Come to Me.”
With tearful eyes we watched you
And saw you pass away,
And although we love you dearly
We could not make you stay.
God broke our hearts to prove to us, He only takes the best.