Byron-Freeman-Obituary

Byron D. Freeman

Toledo, Ohio

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Byron D. Freeman, (B-Free), 28, passed away quietly April 9, 2006, in Bowling Green, OH, surrounded by his family. Born in Columbus, OH, he attended First Church of God Christian School, Robinson Junior High and graduated in 1995 from Scott High School where he was homecoming king and played...

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To my dear friend how I miss you very much keep watching over me Love your friend shamaya stinson

Man I really miss my friend

BFree! My man! 100 grand!! Still missing you brotha!!!!! The only dude I know who could make everyone laugh just being himself. I miss you Bruh.

I can't believe it's been a year since you went home, Free. I know you got the poem i wrote for you I hope you enjoyed it. I think you know every word that I meant every word that I scribed and I attempt to live up to it every day. You showed me the ropes in '97 and I know you got my back when i see you again. Rest Peacefully brother

Free,

I can't believe it's been a year since you made your transition. The Lord needed you more than we did, so he scooped you and now your work continues in the lives of all who knew and loved you. Thank you for always being that person who pushed it to the limit everyday. That's that gemini in you boy. Although our hearts have been heavy, the pain is a little lighter now. We all still miss you dreadfully. Rest well. See you when we all get HOME.

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Chief

amazing how the time does fly.
the world couldn't imagine how much your life has inspired me.
thank you.

Free,
Man, man, man. It seems like yesterday I could stop by the house to holler at yall bruhs and get on a game of Madden or something. As I read through the condoleces of friends and family on the other pages, it became apparent to me that GOD had a job for you! GOD needed someone with conviction, charisma, and a personality that would smile and make other smile in the eye of a storm. That person is you! Therefore, this is a celebration of your life and the times you shared with all...

What up Byron...Man. I love you man. You was my dude. God blessed you with a wonderful spirit, your life is an inspiration, you were positive through it all. Every since I've known you, you kept it positive, even when times were tough. A true enough friend to tell the truth even when inconvenient. You are truly missed. I honestly believe that you were ready to meet the Father because your faith and love for God was uwavering even in the midst of your trial. Words cannot do justice. I...

To The Freeman Family,
Your brother memory still lives on and I praise God for the good and bad times. B-Free, you will not be forgotten by your BG family who you embraced like your own. I know one day we will see each other again, when He returns. Thank you for your friendship and leadership.
God Bless,
Tyrone ''TY'' Williams and Family