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It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Fredmen Prison Antibas, a beloved son, father, brother, and friend, on June 13, 2026, in Paragould, Arkansas. Born on August 11, 1970, in Majuro, Marshall Islands, Fredmen was beloved member of his community, remembered fondly by those who had the opportunity to know him.
Fredmen's life was marked by his many passions. He was not only a skilled mechanic but also had a penchant for cooking. He delighted in sharing his culinary creations with family and friends, allowing his love for food to bring joy to those around him. Additionally, Fredmen had a profound appreciation for music and could often be found singing along to his favorite tunes. His adventurous spirit led him to enjoy the thrill of playing slot machines at local casinos, where he often shared laughter and stories with fellow enthusiasts.
Fredmen was a proud father to his four children: Wanitha, Holinda, Linda, and Winton Antibas; and his step-daughter, Joni Captial. His legacy continues through his twelve beloved grandchildren, who will remember him for his warmth, guidance, and unwavering love. He leaves behind a loving family, including his mother, Theresa Antibas, his siblings Egelinda, Edwin, Edward, Antibas, Davis, and Ejlenn Antibas, who will cherish the memories shared with him.
Fredmen was preceded in death by his wife, Jarki Jermeto; and his father, Carlio Antibas.
A celebration of Fredmen's life will be held on Friday, July 10, beginning at 2 P.M. and going until Saturday, July 11 at 2 P.M. at Newton Street Church of Christ. Burial will follow at Linwood Cemetery. Friends and family are invited to join together as we honor his memory, reflect on his joyful spirit, and support one another in this time of mourning. As we gather to pay our respects, we will remember Fredmen as a cherished presence in our lives, grateful for the laughter and love he brought to our world.
May he rest in peace.
Newton Street Church of Christ
Newton Street Church of Christ
Linwood Cemetery
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