Background
Freeman, Doris Cousinturis was born on March 25, 1925 in Jackson, Tennessee, United States. Daughter of Felix Matthew and Mattie Belle (Weakes) Branch.
Freeman, Doris Cousinturis was born on March 25, 1925 in Jackson, Tennessee, United States. Daughter of Felix Matthew and Mattie Belle (Weakes) Branch.
Student, University Georgia, 1983.
Star Cousin Tuny Show WBBJ-television, Jackson, 1955-1967. Account executive WDXI-AM, 1948-1975. Sales manager WJAK-AM, 1975-1980.
President, owner Cousin Tuny Mkrt. and Public Relations Enterprises, 1957-1985. Marketing director Old Hickory Mall, 1967-1980, manager, marketing director, 1980-1985. Director marketing and public relations Jackson-Madison County General Hospital, 1985-1993.
Retired, 1993; entertainer, speaker Cousin Tuny Enterprises, Jackson, since 1948. Creator pediatric wing concept Little General's Palace, Jackson, 1989.
(Book by Doris Freeman)
The use of force should be supported only in extreme situations and through approve of appropriate international organizations.
Church should organize delegations to different ecumenical conferences throughout the world and actively participate in the global inter-religious dialogues.
Board directors Madison County Cancer Association, 1966-1976, Western Tennessee Cerebral Palsy Center, since 1965. Special deputy sheriff Madison County, Jackson, 1968-1990. Honorary lifetime board directors Miss Tennessee Pageant, since 1976.
Member Jackson Clean Community Commission, 1984, Governor's Committee to Hire Disabled, 1989-1991. Advisory council Jackson State Community College, 1982-1992. Member Drug Free Madison County Committee, 1989.
Member President Bush's Thousand Points of Light, 1989. Lifetime board member West Tennessee Cerebral Palsy Center, Carl Perkins Exchange Club Prevention of Child Abuse Center, 1996. Spokesperson Serra Chevrolet Jackson, 2004-2006.
Child advocate State of Tennessee, 2004. Emcee over 60 telethons, 2 each year. Member American Heart Association (lifetime), American Women in Radio and television (Golden Mike award 1967), Crimestoppers (board directors), Elks (Distinguished Citizenship award 1989), Rotary (Paul Harris fellow 1997), Jackson Exchange Club (honorary lifetime member).
Married James Herman Freeman, November 21, 1942 (divorced 1963). Children: Patricia Freeman Little, Cynthia Freeman Haynie, James Vaughn, Constance Maurine Freeman Prince.