Donald W. FREEMAN Donald W. Freeman died peacefully at home March 1st. Don was a manager at Boeing for 44 years. He was also a Navy veteran. In his youth he was active in The West Seattle Little League and Jr. Chamber of Commerce. He loved golf and was a member of Lakeland Village Golf Club. After retirement Don and his wife Judy went on the adventure of their life golfing in every state in The United States. He was born in Calgary, Alberta. He moved to Seattle as a young man. Don is survived by his wife Judy. His daughter Cheryl Larijani, husband Freidoon and their sons Amir & Hajir. His other daughter Nancy Freeman Humphreys and husband Rick. His son Jim Freeman, wife Janet and their sons Jake & Zack. His step-daughter Ronda Haugen and husband Mitch. Also survived by his brother Bob, wife Wilma of Arlington, TX and their children and grandchildren. He is preced- ed in death by his brother Denny. Memorial Services will be Wednesday, March 9th at 3:00p.m. at Haven of Rest, 8503 Hwy 16 NW, Gig Harbor, WA. For directions and to sign Don'sonline guest book go to havenrest.com. Remembrances may be made to The American Diabetes Association, 1730 Minor Ave., #920, Seattle, WA 98101. Sign Don's on-line Guest Book at www.Legacy.com.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Vicki Brazil
April 2, 2011
I have so many good and fun memories of working with Don. He was my supervisor on the hydrofoils in the tube shop and I was fortunate to have his support and advice thoughout my time at Boeing until he retired. He was a good friend that will be missed a lot.
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Ronda & Mitch Haugen
March 7, 2011
Don,
You were in our lives for a little while, but you have touched our hearts forever. You gave my Mom a wonderful life! Thank you.
March 5, 2011
I worked with Don on the hydrofoil program in the 70's. He was a great mentor, manager and person. I'm sure he will be missed by many. My prayers go out to the family this sad day as the world has lost a fine human being. May GOD be with you all.
Bob Glover
Boeing retired
Deming NM
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