FKen Freedman

FKen Freedman obituary, Anchorage, AK

FKen Freedman

FKen Freedman Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from May 6 to May 7, 2010.
FKen Freedman died of natural causes at his home in Anchorage on April 30, 2010. He was 68.

He was born July 12, 1941, in Newport News, Va., and grew up in California.

He was deeply spiritual and connected with his Jewish culture through the richness of ritual and the way he lived his life -- as a man of action. He connected with his Gay culture through action as one of the pillars of the GLBTA movement.

FKen was an activist in every community he was a part of. His passions were GLBTA equality, photography, theater and psychotherapy. He was a grassroots community organizer, starting and implementing the first Gay and Lesbian Helpline and The NorthView out of his home.

He loved the simplicity of life, to be in nature, and to create positive changes in his circle of influence and spend time with his friends and family. He loved plain doughnuts and he never passed up the chance to eat rainbow sprinkles on his ice cream.

FKen was in private practice, specializing in individual and couples counseling. He had a Master of Fine Arts degree from Yale University, School of Drama (1967) and a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology, from Prescott College, Arizona (1998). He was a member of the Alaska Psychological Association and the American Psychological Association. Clients may call 229-9205 for referral information.

He was preceded in death by his husband, John Paul; his loving sister, Joan Carol; and

his father, Donald Kenneth.

He is survived by his family of origin and family of choice. It would soothe his soul to know his friends shared their stories with his brother, adopted sons and extended family who were never able to experience the richness of his life in Anchorage while he was alive.

A celebration of life will be held at 7 p.m. today at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 3201 Turnagain St. A community potluck will follow.

Donations in his honor can be made to Identity Inc. at www.identityinc.org or P.O. Box 200070, Anchorage, 99520.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

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May 6, 2010

Tony Vita posted to the memorial.

May 6, 2010

Michael Haase posted to the memorial.

May 6, 2010

Lynne Sangster posted to the memorial.

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Tony Vita

May 6, 2010

Ken was a good friend who was never afraid of going for it. He lived his life fully and was successful in all of his endeavors: Theatre, Computing, Counseling, etc., etc. etc. Lots of pain, lots of gain. Rest in painless peace, my friend.

Michael Haase

May 6, 2010

I miss you!!! You were one of the first people I met when I came out in 1995 and your friendship over the years is something I'll always treasure. You made Alaska a better place to live both while you were alive - and your continuing legacy will make lives better for many years to come for many, many people!

Lynne Sangster

May 6, 2010

fKen was a strong and endearing friend. He was always a giving man and gave me so much more than is able to be expressed here. I know that he was a man who lived out his principles and I send him on his way knowing that he is at peace with this earth journey. I am glad he is at peace with the physical pain. He was a gentle, loving, and caring man. He made a difference.

Chris Olson

May 6, 2010

I'll miss you, fKen. Thank you for standing up for GLBT equality. You didn't give in and were a great debator holding strong to your principles. You were deeply loved and respected by those you touched. HUGS! --Chris Olson

May 6, 2010

fKen was a strong and determined - gentle and loving man. He stuck to his principles even if it meant alienating others. If it was right - he held fast. fKen will surely be at peace in his body now that he doesn't have to endure physical pain. He wanted to die at home and he wanted to die with change in his pocket - at least two of his dreams came true! Hugs, my friend! --Chris Olson

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