Ryan-Freel-Obituary

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Ryan Paul Freel

Mar 8, 1976 – Dec 21, 2012

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BORN
March 8, 1976
DIED
December 21, 2012

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Hardage-Giddens Funeral Home Obituary

Ryan Freel left us December 21, 2012 at the age of 36. He is survived by three beautiful daughters, Ava, Alex and Aliana Freel. The children's mother Christie Freel, his mom and dad Norma and Clark Vargas, his father Pat Freel, brother Patrick Freel, his grandparents Oscar and Zenaida Rodriguez,...

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Every Christmas I think of you Ryan. I think of all the joy you brought me as a Reds fan, I remember the time you called my girlfriend from my phone to thank her for being a fan (she had a HUGE crush on you!). And I am thankful I knew you, albeit as a fan in the stands. Rest easy, and peace unto your family.

Your Dad is busy doing a nice thing for your girls...turns out it's not only your Mom who still loves you--kindly folks all over the country do! :) God bless those precious-treasure girls! :D

Miss you , Ryan. Love mom❤❤

Miss you and thinking about you as your birthday approaches. You will always be remembered by your family and friends. We make a point to celebrate all all the special days and someone goes to the cemetery to place freshly flowers and pray for you
One day doesn't go by I don't think about you,
Love? Mom

Think of you all the time Ryan. Thanks for the memories. #RIPFreel #Reds

Miss you so much. Will never get over Each day is a new day but my memories and love for you grow bigger and bigger each day. Mom

Ryan, you and Chris have been on my mind lately. You guys brought laughter and joy to our lives. We miss you. Kim Hook

I had the pleasure of playing with Ryan in the fall league in 2000 and wanted to let his family know even though 3 years later i will pray for them because the pain never goes away. what an infectious personality he had and a great teammate. Me and my wife's prayers will be with his wife and daughters. So sorry for your loss.