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Carol Judy Vollmer Freebairn

June 24, 2024

Carol Judy Freebairn

On June 24, 2024, as the sun was setting, illuminating the cross atop First Presbyterian Bethlehem, Carol Judy Vollmer Freebairn, 83,  joined those that have gone before. Born November 10, 1940 in Philadelphia, PA she was a daughter of the late Harry and Carolyn (Weidner) Vollmer. Carol has been a faithful disciple, serving as a deacon at First Presbyterian Easton and Nassau Presbyterian of Princeton. In her final days, we watched the Meals on Wheels pickup at the neighboring church, an adventure that she did with her friends or her husband over the years.  Carol, known as Judy in her youth, grew up outside of Philadelphia in Upper Darby. In her teens, she won Miss Aronimink, getting her picture in the paper, riding atop a convertible. She went to West Chester Teachers college briefly but knew that was not for her. Changing to what was a secretaries’ school at the time, she learned typing and other assistant related skills. She worked in Philadelphia for Presbyterian Church USA, Board of Christian Education as the secretary to the publisher of church school curriculum. At an event at a church supper, she met a young man with a new Mustang. She must have been interested in the man and the Mustang and after a whirlwind courtship, she wed Harry A. Freebairn in 1965 and had 59 years together, most of them joyous.

As a secretary, she was the voice of Nassau Presbyterian. People would call just to hear her. She spent about 10 years at Lafayette College, both in Admissions and then in Career Planning and Placement where all the students would rave about how kind and caring Mrs. Freebairn was. Carol’s daughter, Beth, a student herself,  often rolled her eyes at her fellow Pards, but her Mom helped even her with her resume and navigating Word Perfect.

Carol had a love of the beach. Ocean City NJ was her favorite spot. Many summers, winter breaks, holidays and 70’s gas crisis were spent in OCNJ. Carol continued to be involved in numerous activities as they moved back to Easton and Bethlehem, including traveling to the grandchildren’s activities. She touched many people.

Carol is survived by her husband: The Rev Harry A. Freebairn of Bethlehem PA, former pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Easton; her brother: H. William (Bill) Vollmer III (wife Lydia) of Cocoa Beach FL; her children: Beth Freebairn of Center Valley PA, Steven Freebairn (wife Maureen) of Frisco TX, and Nancy Freebairn Spicer (husband Peter) of Whitehouse Station NJ; six grandchildren: Kyle Roseberry (wife Erica), Erik Roseberry, Joey Freebairn, Tom Freebairn, Nathan Spicer and Gracie Spicer.

Carol was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease 10+ years ago. It is a rough disease. We feel for those that suffer with this and the other nasty diseases that take our loved ones. We thank God for the many years Carol shared with us all. Our family and our spouses would like any donations in Carol’s memory to go to the Parkinson’s Foundation (www.parkinson.org) or Ascend Hospice (www.ascendhealth.com) or to dad’s fondness, the Arbor Day Foundation (www.arborday.org).

To celebrate Carol’s life, please join us on July 12th at 3:30 pm in the Kirkland Village Auditorium, 1 Kirkland Village Circle, Bethlehem. A calling period will be held July 11th from 6 to 8 PM in the Ashton Funeral Home, 1337 Northampton St., Easton, PA.

Thank you, the Freebairn family

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  1. Kim Sarik

    June 26, 2024 at 9:43 pm

    Sending love to the Frebarian Family. Carol was such a joy during her days at NPC. I loved staying in touch with her through Facebook. She was a wonderful role model.

  2. Charles and Georgia Young

    June 26, 2024 at 11:11 pm

    Knowing all she did with her life. Knowing how she was dedicated to her Faith. Knowing her joy as a Christian
    We are in awe of all that she was and all that she did.

    Carol leaves us now, family and friends, awaiting those who loved God as she did. She shared her rich love and faith on earth and will once more share that love with her husband Harry.

    Thank you Carol for helping us be part of your faith an

    Charlie and Georgia

  3. Lisa Freebairn

    June 27, 2024 at 12:19 am

    My deep condolences for the loss of Aunt Carol. She was a truly great lady. She was so organized and such a supportive wife, mother and grandmother. I always knew her to be so kind, caring and sweet. My heart goes out to all of you.

  4. Peggy (Jeffers) Duggan

    June 28, 2024 at 9:14 am

    I haven’t seen Carol (Mrs. Freebairn to me) in many, many, years, since I babysat for the Freebairn children. She was such a kind and gracious woman. I’m very sorry for your loss.

  5. Lynn R. Charles

    June 30, 2024 at 2:53 pm

    I knew Carol and Harry at Nassau Presbyterian Church. Carol was an amazingly kind person. I loved talking to her. I remember she collected angels. Her family are in my heart and prayers as you go through this difficult time. ❤️

  6. Sue shier

    July 17, 2024 at 12:35 pm

    My sympathy to Harry and all the family. I enjoyed working with Carol

  7. Jeff Kovar

    August 3, 2024 at 10:33 am

    My great sympathies to Harry and family for Carol’s loss. It is nearly 50 years since I was a teenager at First Presbyterian in Easton and helped Harry put siding on their Palmer Township house, but I have always remembered Carol and the Freebairns for their abiding faith and kindness and humility. May you be comforted in this time of loss.