Mr. Freddie Lee Marcell was born on December 16, 1975, to Ms. Mona K. Marcell and Mr. Robert Gray in Monroe, Louisiana.
Freddie received his formal education at Western High School, Las Vegas, NV. In high school, he was an exceptional athlete and excelled in basketball and football.
Freddie and Ms. Latisha Jones had one daughter, Miss Fretiesh Marcell who resides in Monroe, LA.
Freddie was employed as a construction/heavy equipment operator for several years and in his pastime, he enjoyed watching his beloved Oakland (now Las Vegas) Raiders, the silver and black.
Freddie departed this life on August 6, 2023.
He was preceded in death by great-grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Willie Washington, grandparents: Mr. John L. Washington and Ms. Louverta Saulsberry (Washington), and Mr. R.J Gray and Ms. Eunice Gray, one aunt, Ms. Diana F. Nash; and an uncle, Mr. Ricky L. Gray.
He leaves to cherish his memory his mother, Ms. Mona K. Marcell of Reno, NV., father, Mr. Robert Gray of Oklahoma, daughter, Ms. Fretiesh Marcell of Monroe, LA., five brothers: Mr. Frederick Marcell of Reno, NV., Mr. Robert Gray Jr. of Delhi, LA., Mr. Rodney Gray of Delhi, LA., Mr. Reginald Gray of Grand Prairie, TX., and Mr. Jordan McCall of Las Vegas, NV., three sisters: Ms. Alicia Gray of Grand Prairie, TX., Ms. Keawana (Thomas) Marshall of Delhi, LA., and Ms. Victoria Silk of Monroe, LA., five uncles: Mr. Lawrence (Rachel) Washington of Seaford, VA., Mr. Bradford Saulsberry of Monroe. LA., Mr. Maurice Jackson of San Diego, CA., Mr. John K. Washington of Monroe, LA., Mr. Freeman McDowell (great uncle) and Mr. Bobby L. Gray both of Delhi, LA., aunts: Ms. Carol V. Desselle (Wilbert – deceased) of Pioneer, LA., Ms. Norma J. Smith (James) of Las Vegas, NV., Ms. Annie Washington of Delhi, LA., Ms. Mary Ann McCree of Fort Steward, GA., Ms. Joe Ann Gray and Ms. Angela L. Gray both of Delhi, LA., and a host of nieces, nephews, and cousins. A special thank you to a cousin who treated him as one of her sons, Mrs. Joyce A. (Bobby) Jacobs of Las Vegas, NV., and a childhood friend who treated him like a brother, Mr. David Martin of Arizona, and many more friends.