Freeman Robert E.

freeman robert e.

October 20, 2010

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Freeman, Robert E., 75, business owner and entrepreneur, died Wednesday, October 20, 2010. Memorial Service 1:00 p.m., Wednesday, October 27, at First Pentecostal Church. Preceded in death by wife, Geri Freeman. Survivors: children, Glenn Freeman (Mary) of Topeka, KS, Frank Freeman (Ted Haek) of South Africa, Shelly Freeman (Kim Jones) of K.C., MO and Barbara Freeman-Schweitzer (Tim) of Augusta, KS; grandchildren, John Freeman (Kim) and Katie Freeman; great-grandchildren, Kinsey, Haylie, Mattie and T.J. A memorial has been established with the Kansas Humane Society, 3313 N. Hillside, Wichita, KS, 67219. Downing Lahey Mortuary East.

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  1. I was so sorry to learn of Robert’s death. It does’nt seem possible that both he and Geri are gone. I have many good memories of them. I shall always remember them with fondness. Much love to you all. Judy

  2. Dear Freemans, Our condolences to your family on behalf of the Schroer family. We are sorry about the loss of your father, Glenn and Mary, and your grandfather, John and Katie. Sincerely, The Schroers, Gene, Anne, PR, John, Mack and Edward

  3. our hearts are broken to hear the passing of our dear friend Robert. his presence in our restaurant was always a delight. he always brought a smile to our faces. he will be dearly missed. Robert we will always have your cream puff waiting.

  4. We were so sorry to learn of Bob’s death. He was a good neighbor to us on Pinecrest, and he will be missed. May God comfort each of his family and those who were close to him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

  5. So very sorry to hear of his passing. I will never forget all he did for me. You are in my family’s thoughts and prayers.

  6. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Please remember that he is in a better place, no longer suffering, and at peace.


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