Mr. Freddie Bevelyn was born on a winter day, January 29, 1936, in New Orleans, Louisiana. He
was the fifth of seven children and the second-oldest son. On September 30, 2025, at 2:00
p.m., Freddie earned his wings.
At 17, Freddie joined the U.S. Navy, where he learned carpentry and firefighting (ranked as
DC1). During his service, he earned an associate degree in social studies and worked on
numerous ships including the USS Midway. He proudly served his country for 20 years
before retiring. He later joined NASSCO and after 25 years, he retired as a foreman.
A devoted member of Bethel AME Church, Freddie was appointed as a Trustee in 1996 by
Rev. C. Dennis Williams,Freddie continued to serve faithfully as a trustee under Rev. Harvey
L. Vaughn, III until he was appointed to the position of Emeritus in 2025. His dedication and
generosity earned him honors as Bethel’s Man of the Year in 2005 and a Man of Distinction
in 2013. In 2018, he and his wife, Pat, were recognized as “Autumn Stars Grandparents” by
the Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc.
Known as a “jack of all trades,” Freddie could repair anything mechanical or made of wood
and never refused a request for help. As a gifted cook,he was renowned for his soul
food—especially his famous gumbo and pralines.
Freddie was active in the Southeast Kiwanis Club, serving as president and treasurer, and
sat on the board of PAZZAZ, Inc. since its founding in 1995. A former Little League coach, he
led an underdog team to a championship, inspiring lifelong admiration from his players.
Freddie married his best friend, Pat, after 30 years together. He is survived by his wife,
daughter Kyelunye Worthey, grandsons Andrew Adegbola and Fredrick Worthey, and many
beloved family members and friends.
Freddie’s kindness, strength, and generous spirit will live forever in the hearts of those who
loved him.
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