FREYER
Harry J., loving husband of the late Annelee Freyer (nee Siefker), beloved father of Sheila Umbach (Steve), Greg Freyer (Joadie), Andrea Jordan and Kim Rastani (Tom), cherished grandfather of 13 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren, dear brother of the late Rosemary Ammon, preceded in death by his grandson, Alec Freyer. Harry, a resident of New England Club in Anderson Township, passed away December 4, 2017 at the age of 96. Harry served his country in the U.S. Army in WWII and was a volunteer at the Cincinnati VA Hospital for over 60 years. He also volunteered at Cincinnati Museum Center. Visitation will be held Saturday, December 9 from 9 AM until the time of Mass of Christian Burial at 10 AM at St. Thomas More Church in Withamsville. Interment at Gate of Heaven Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, his family requests memorial contributions be made to the USO or Salvation Army. Arrangements and supervision under the care of E.C. Nurre Funeral Home, Amelia.
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I will miss Harry my dear dotting close friend of 15 years.
Bo Howland
Friend
December 17, 2017
I have many happy memories of my cousin Buddy Freyer. He had a beautiful smile. Tess and I will keep his family in our thoughts and prayers.
Lois McGuinness
December 7, 2017
Jessica,Emily,Stephanie and Nick,
Your Grandfather, what a kind and generous man, always giving and never taking. I was truly an honor to have known him. Always remember the words of wisdom that he may have shared with you, those words you will be able to pass on to your grandchildren. Remember that in his passing he will never be alone.
Love you,
Aunt Ann
Aunt Ann
December 7, 2017
I met Harry later in his life through the Catholic War Veterans. I was honored to be able to have many talks and attend many events with Harry. He was such a generous, loving, and patriotic American. A great example of what a real man is, so many could learn from Harry's example of selfless service. Until Fiddlers Green my friend. Colonel (R) Todd Mayer, USA
Todd Mayer
December 6, 2017
One of the greatest men we knew from 'The Greatest Generation". It has been a true honor and privilege for our family to be journey mates with Harry Freyer, an admired and respected gentleman. What a vast difference he made in a multitude of lives; family, friends, community, and country. He was the true meaning of servant leadership. We enjoyed all of Harry's kind words, sweet nature, and uplifting encouragement during all the family functions. We hope to continue his legacy by leading through his prestigious examples. He was a gift and blessing to this world!
He will always remain in our prayers.
Much Love,
Melinda, Mike, Michael, and Jonathan
Melinda and Mike Thesing
Friend
December 6, 2017
I'm so sorry to hear of Bud's loss. He was such a fine person, and I know he will be deeply missed by his family. I have many fond memories of Bud and the rest of the McGuinness Clan. It was a privlege to
grow up surrounded by such fun, loving and great cousins, aunts & uncles. He will be in my Prayers.
Joyce Henke Tampa, Fl
joyce henke
December 5, 2017
We are saddened to hear the news of Bud's death. He was a beloved member of our clan. Please accept our heartfelt sympathy and prayers.
Susie & Jim Albrinck
December 5, 2017
I am so sorry for your lost. May you find comfort in the God of all comfort because he cares for you. 1PETER 5:6-7
December 5, 2017
Sharing in your sorrow.. harry was so dear and had a smile for everyone.
Vince and Carol mick
Hamilton Ohio
Carol Mick
December 5, 2017
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