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Hans Freisinger Obituary

FREISINGER, Hans Adolf
September 29, 1931 - August 19, 2024
Born in Krefeld, Germany, passed away shortly after a short illness at VGH. He was predeceased by his wife Edith in 1997. Survived by his children Carolyn (Mike), Perry (Heidi) and Stephen. Also, his youngest brother Klaus and his family. He leaves behind 5 grandchildren, 2 step great-grandchildren, along with family and friends.
Hans was a master carpenter for many years and had a hand in building many public and private buildings on Vancouver Island and in Victoria. He was also an avid outdoorsman, enjoying camping and hunting on the island and mainland in his truck and camper.

A small celebration of Hans' life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers a donation in his name can be made to BC Wildlife Federation.
Condolences may be offered to the family at
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Published by Victoria Times Colonist from Aug. 31 to Sep. 2, 2024.

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Steven Hickton

September 26, 2024

I'll always remember that backpacking trip to Mt. Garibaldi. He did amazing as it's a difficult hike, even for a young person, and it was clear his hip wasn't 100% but he soldiered on. It was nice that my step-dad also came and I think he enjoyed having someone his age to talk to. Two old German guys sharing stories. It was great. Perry, Carolyn, and Stephen, and all the extended family, please accept our deepest condolences.

Bob Vincent

September 3, 2024

I was sorry to hear about Hans passing. I worked with him for 15 years at Hunter Construction. He was my foreman on many projects and I enjoyed working with him. He was a very skilled tradesman. I still use many of the skills he taught me today and I have very good memories of that time.

Brian Peterson

September 1, 2024

Sorry to hear of Hans passing. Friends of my parents had thoughts of Edith just days ago. Nice people.

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