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BENNY CLAYTON FREEMAN

Freeman, Alabama

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FREEMAN, BENNY CLAYTON, age 63, Birmingham resident and Fort Payne native, died Saturday morning, May 8, 2010. He graduated from the University of Alabama, Huntsville with the bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering and was employed with TVA - Browns Ferry in Athens. Later, he worked...

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Thalia, we are so sorry to learn of
Benny's death. Please know that you
and your family are in our prayers.
Kenneth and Susan Long, Fort Payne, AL

Thalia, I was so sorry to learn of Benny's death. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. I know you have many wonderful memories.
Kathy Jones Archer, Class of '67 (Russellville, AL)

I had the privilege in the late 90's to work with Benny for several years as part of a small group on a specific project. That project ended up being very successful and Benny was a critical part of the success. The honesty, dedication, and hard work that he brought to anything he worked on was outstanding. He will be missed.

I know he was so dedicated to his family. I pray God will comfort you and bring you all peace at this difficult time.

How saddened we were to learn of Benny's death. We loved him very much and count all of your family as dear friends. Due to my recent knee surgery we were unable to attend the funeral. Please know that we love you and are praying for you during this time.

I was saddened to hear of Bennys passing. I worked with him for several years in Birmingham and remember him as an excellent and conscientious engineer. It was always a pleasure working with him. I offer my condolences to Benny's family in this difficult time.

I had the pleasure of working with Benny for several years and truly appreciated his friendship. He was a true gentleman and a wonderful Christian example for all. Benny will be greatly missed by those that were fortunate enough to know him.

Our thoughts and prayers are that God will give your the strength to sustain you during this difficult time.

News of Benny stepping from this life into eternity was a surprise and brought sadness to me. He is so much more than could be described in a few words – no words can capture his life and all he means to those he works with and even more to his family. He is a true engineer but even more a caring man of great integrity and character that affected anyone and anything that came into contact with him. He cast a long shadow and affected many more lives than he could ever realize. He is...

Worked with Benny at BFN many years ago and kept up with him at the nuclear instrumentation peer group meetings. He was a friend and colleague. I was saddened to hear of his passing. He will be missed.

I am sadden to here of Benny's passing. He was a great friend and mentor. My condolences to Benny's family whom he spoke of often and loved dearly.