In Loving Memory
Freddie M Rolax
November 14, 1968 — April 7, 2026
In loving memory, we announce the passing of Freddie M. Rolax, a cherished soul who departed this world on April 7, 2026. Born on November 14, 1968, in the warm embrace of Beaumont, Freddie graced this world with a heart full of love and compassion, leaving an indelible mark on all who knew her.
Freddie was the beloved daughter of Shirley and John Rolax, who nurtured her with kindness and wisdom. Her life, though modest in years, was a testament to resilience and grace, as she faced life's challenges with unwavering strength and dignity. Freddie's journey, marked by her courageous battle with cancer, was an inspiration to everyone around her.
She was preceded in death by her cherished daughters, Channin and Dachannin, and her beloved granddaughters, leaving a profound void in the family she adored so deeply. Despite the heartache of these losses, Freddie remained a beacon of love and support for her surviving family, including her devoted sibling, Ollie Rolax.
Freddie's legacy is carried forward by her three grandchildren, who were the light of her life. Though she never had the joy of holding great-grandchildren, her influence and love will undoubtedly echo through the generations to come.
Freddie's life will be celebrated with a service on April 18, 2026, at 10:00 AM, held at the Cathedral of Faith. It is here that friends and family will gather to honor her memory, sharing stories of her kindness, her laughter, and her unwavering love for those she held dear.
As we bid farewell to this remarkable woman, we remember her not for the battles she fought but for the love she gave, the lives she touched, and the warmth she brought into our hearts. Freddie M. Rolax will forever be remembered for her gentle spirit, her enduring courage, and her profound love for her family.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made to a cancer research foundation of your choice, honoring Freddie's valiant fight and her hope for a future free from the pain of this disease.
Rest in peace, dear Freddie, knowing that your legacy of love and courage will continue to inspire us all.