Chester-Freeman-Obituary

Chester S. Freeman Jr.

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Chester S. Freeman, Jr. "Bucky" Chester S. "Bucky" Freeman, Jr., 70, of St. Mary's Dr., Steelton, went home to be with the Lord on Friday, March 30, 2007 at his home, after a brief battle with anaplastic thyroid cancer. He was born in Steelton, son of Amiel Gleason Turner of Vienna, VA...

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"...But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus." (Phil. 3:13, 14)

Love you Pop-Pop and Gamma,
See you soon,

Sincere condolences to the immediate and extended family. Uncle Buck was truly adored. My childhood memories of Uncle Buck and Aunt Cookie visiting Columbia in the summer and bringing two of my favorite cousins along (Sage and Stanley) are cherished ones and continued over the years. I wish all family members continued peace and comfort. God-willing we will see those who have passed on to the other side. A joy it will be! Peace and blessings. Much love, Maxine

THEIR ARE PEOPLE YOU MISS WHEN THERE GONE, BUCKY IS ONE OF THOSE PEOPLE. HE GAVE ME GOD'S WORDS TO THINK ABOUT AND THAT WAS AWAYS A BLESSING.

You had a magnificent sense of family. You were viable and accessible to all who loved and admired you. You came from a long line of community activists and yourself became well known with Christian studies. You were surefooted. You walked tall and carried a big stick with grace. You were a gentleman.

My Uncle Buck!

I loved and admired him so much! All the talks and good advise that he gave me will never be forgotten. It is hard for me to miss him and motherdear because they spiritually remain a part of me every day. So many talks, words of wisdom and advise that I can not and will never forget. It may not have seemed that I was listening at the time, but I was, and I'm glad that I did.

To my five wonderful cousins, you were all blessed to have such a wonderful father and...

TO THE FREEMAN FAMILY YOUR DAD WAS NOT ONLY MY BROTHER-IN-LAW BUT A WONDERFUL FRIEND WHO WE ALL MISS AND LOVE.HE IS GONE BUT HIS MENORY LIVES ON,FOR HE HAS KIDS TO KEEP IT GOING LOVE UNCLE JERRY

My Family, I love yall dearly!! I feel blessed and truley thankful we are family. Uncle Bucky & Aunt Cookie, two very special people, Gone but never forgotten. Believe that!

To my family,

My dearest and most sincere condolences go out to all of you, especially my aunts. I pray for you all always, that God would rain his peace and joy upon your hearts and souls and fill the void that has been left from losing, form this earth, two of the most dearest people in your lives. No amount of words or apologies can take back or change the past. I do ask forgiveness for not being closer to you guys as you we would have liked. But regardless of my many mistakes, I...

Dear Freeman and McKamey Cousins,

I would just like for you to know that although Uncle Bucky and Aunt Cookie are no longer with us, the Tuell family continues to remember them each and every day. We find ourselves saying exactly what they would say in the situation in which it fits. It brings great memories and sadness to mind at the same time.

But we know that God has not promised us good times always but he does promise us joy in the morning.

Know that we love you...