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Arthur Roland Freeman

Groton, CT, Connecticut

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Arthur Roland Freeman September 5, 1927 - April 24, 2010 Groton - Arthur R. ‘Pete' Freeman, 82, of Groton, beloved husband of Elsie A. (Tuck-er) Freeman died Saturday night at the Greentree Manor in Waterford. He was born in Mystic on Sept. 5, 1927, the son of the late Vivian Freeman. Pete was always fond of cars and how they worked. He worked in Whipples Garage from the time he was a kid. He also worked repairing cars in his own garage for many years. He served time in the US Army during the end of WWII. He worked for the State of Connecticut at the Norwich State Hospital facility in charge of transportation for 33 years, retiring in 1978. Upon his retirement from the State, he went to work at Electric Boat for 14 years as an inside machinist. Pete had a love of driving from an early age. He was happy as long as he was driving somewhere. In his early years, he traveled the country by car and later took many trips with his wife Elsie in their motorhome. When he was young he was nicknamed ‘Breeze' because that was all that you felt when he went driving by. He was an avid music fan, particularly of instrumental guitar music. He played guitar for many years as a professional musician and at home with friends and family for personal pleasure. He was also an avid reader of non-fiction. In his retirement years, he developed an interest in woodworking. Mr. Freeman is survived by his wife Elsie A. Freeman of Groton whom he married on August 29, 1953. He is also survived by his son, Peter Arthur Freeman, his daughter in law Mary- Ellen Freeman and his cherished grandson, Tucker Granville Freeman all of Preston, CT. Visiting hours will be held from 4 to 7pm Tuesday evening at the Byles- Groton Memorial Home, 310 Thames St. His burial will be held at 12 pm Wednesday at the Starr Hill Cemetery, Lestertown Rd., Groton.

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Mrs. Freeman and Family,
Pete was a wonderful guy. I worked with him at EB in the late-70s. He was always funny and quick with a good story. I was blessed to have known him.

To the entire Freeman Family:
We were very, very saddened to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Michele and Dan Frey

Dear Elsie,Peter,Mary-Ellen and Tucker,
We are so very sorry for your Loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers. I know you have many wonderful memories to help you though this most difficult time. May God Bless you and ease your sorrow.
Greg and Kathy Crider and Family

Pete, Mary Ellen, Tucker and Elsie, My thoughts and prayers are with you. I am very sorry for your loss. May you find comfort in the memories you hold near and dear to your hearts. God Bless you all.

Dear Mrs. Freeman, Pete, Mary Ellen and Tucker,
We are so sorry for your loss. We hope you find peace knowing he will always be in your hearts. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Bob and Nancy McDonald

Dear Pete, Mary-Ellen, Tucker and Elsie:

We so sorry to hear of your loss. It is never easy to loose a loved one. May you keep his memories close to your heart and he will always be with you. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Doreen & Tom Quintin

Mrs Freeman, Pete, Mary Ellenand Tucker
I'm very saddened to hear of the loss of your husband, father and grandfather. Mr Freeman was a very engaging man. I always enjoyed talking to him at the Freeman Christmas parties as well as other occasions. His love of boating, cars and woodworking were very evident in our conversations. I still have the spinning tops that he made at my desk in work. When I spin them in the future I'll surely think of him. My thoughts and prayers are with you...