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Bryan L. Freeman Jr.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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BURLINGTON COUNTY -- Bryan L. Freeman Jr. departed this life Nov. 8 in Baghdad, Iraq, the victim of a sniper attack. At the time of his death, he was attached to A Company, 443rd Civil Affairs Battalion, Warrick, Rhode Island.Bryan, son of Darlene and Bryan L. Freeman Sr., and brother of Carlos...

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Bryan you are alive and well in my heart each and every day!!!
Gone too soon but will always be remembered!!!!!

Remembering Bryan this Memorial Day and the ultimate sacrifice he gave for his country. RIP

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We would like to express our deepest condolences and also let the Freeman Family know that we recently sent Care Packages to American troops in the war zones. Each box carried a dedication sheet that includes the name, service information and a photo of your loved one. We recognize that this is a humble tribute, but we wanted you to know that it is heartfelt and made possible by thousands of like-minded individuals in the youth hockey community and beyond. We will not forget. ...

Remembering and always praying that your heavenly light will always shine. Missing you and knowing that God has another Angel. In our eyes you will always be a hero for sacrificing your life for others. I know that I am truly blessed to have had a nephew who was very thoughtful. May God continue to keep him in his forever unchanging hands.

In memory and honor of Bryan Freeman. We shall be in eternal gratitude for his service & sacrifice for this Country.

Bryan is still remembered today, Veterans Day, and everyday for the sacrifice he made for this country's freedom.

To the family and friends of Spc. Bryan L. Freeman:
Please accept my remembrance of Bryan on the anniversary of his passing and know that he will never be forgotten.

I served with Bryan from 1994-1997. We began basic training in Ft Sill together and both were assigned to 10th Mountain Division in Ft Drum, NY. He was my battle buddy in basic training and we both left Ft Drum the same day. When I think of my time in the army, and the camaraderie and fun times and the times I wanted to quit, I think of Bryan. Although I lost touch with him after we separated from the Army, I never forgot him. He was my friend. I miss him.