Obituaries

Cara Freshcorn

Cara Lynn Freshcorn, 55, of Morgantown, a humble servant of the Lord was called home to be with Him. Cara entered this world October 22, 1963, in Louisiana, to the late Maxie F. Williams and Carolyn Jenkins Williams. Cara was the definition of a Southern Belle.
Cara was known for her strong faith, gentle smile, and her home cooked meals that were always made with love, especially her biscuits and gravy and cakes. She also enjoyed fall and travelling to the beach, namely Carolina and Myrtle Beach.
Although she spent most of her life in N.C., while residing here in Morgantown, she worked at NIOSH as a secretary and attended Avery United Methodist Church and Brookhaven United Methodist Church. She was also very active in Celebrate Recovery, Stephen’s Ministry at Mon Health Medical Center, where she read to patients. Her greatest joy of all came from the little girl who called her “Nana”.
Cara leaves behind her loving husband of 26 years, Robert “Bob” Freshcorn; two children, Shannon and Tim Freshcorn; one granddaughter,  Ashia Freshcorn; her stepmother, Karen Williams; three loving siblings, Marc, Dawn, and  Jeff Williams; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.
In addition to her parents, Cara was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Cleo and  Paul Crawford; paternal grandmother, Mozelle Williams; uncle, Toni Williams and aunt, Judy Dixon.
In lieu of flowers, anyone wishing to contribute to their go fund me campaign can do so by searching: Helping, Hoping, and Praying for Cara.
Friends are invited to gather at McCulla Funeral Home from 4 p.m. . on Monday, April 1, until the 7 p.m. funeral service. Following the service, McCulla Funeral Home will provide cremation services.
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