Elmer Ray Freeman
August 07, 1948 - December 28, 2025
Obituary for Elmer Ray Freeman
Elmer Ray Freeman, beloved son of the late Elmer and Annie Mae Bolden Freeman, was born on August 7, 1948, in Brooklyn, New York. Deeply shaped by his parents' Southern roots, Elmer spent each summer from ages three to seventeen in Fountain Inn, South Carolina, working on his grandfather's farm during segregation. These experiences, alongside his life in New York, shaped his early understanding of race, justice, and humanity.
A child of the Civil Rights Movement who came of age during the Black Power Movement, Elmer developed a strong sense of identity and purpose. Guided by his mother's words, "No one can take education away from you," he pursued higher learning in Massachusetts, earning a B.S. in Health Services Administration and completing doctoral coursework (ABO) in Law, Policy, and Society at Northeastern University, along with a Master of Social Work from Boston College.
Originally aspiring to become a pharmacist, Elmer shifted his path after witnessing healthcare inequities, committing his life to social work and community health advocacy. In 1973, he began a 50-year career in community health, serving as a provider, administrator, public health practitioner, and researcher. He spent 17 years as Executive Director and CEO of Whittier Street Health Center and later dedicated 25 years to the Center for Community Health Education Research and Service, Inc. (CCHERS), retiring with a legacy of service and leadership.
Above all, Elmer was a devoted family man. He met his wife, Carlene Chisom-Freeman, in college, and together they raised two daughters Sharon Delores Chisom and Jacqueline Freeman. In later years, they lovingly raised their grandson, Jakhari Freeman, whom Elmer fondly called his "anti-aging agent." One of his proudest moments was witnessing Jakhari's high school graduation.
Even while facing health challenges, Elmer remained committed to mentoring others, nurturing family connections, preserving family history, and attending the annual Freeman-Wells Family Reunion. He found joy in caring for his yard, encouraging future leaders, and sharing wisdom, laughter, and love.
On Sunday, December 28, 2025, Elmer transitioned from his earthly home to eternal rest in the presence of his Heavenly Father, where his voice has returned and he gets to stand behind a microphone advocating for health equity and accessibility for all. He leaves to cherish his memory his wife, Carlene Chisom-Freeman; daughter, Jacqueline Freeman; grandson, Jakhari Freeman; siblings Gail Freeman, Brenda Montgomery, and Darlene Montgomery; niece Ashley Freeman; and a loving community of family, friends, colleagues, and neighbors.
Visitation will be held at Forest Hills Covenant Church, 455 Arborway, Jamaica Plain on Saturday, January 10th from 10-11AM. Funera Service will begin at 11AM. Interment at Oak Lawn Cemetery
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