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Christopher David Willard Freeman

Lexington Park, Maryland

1960 - 2021

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November 12, 2021
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Lexington Park, Maryland

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Christopher David Willard Freeman, of Lexington Park, Maryland passed from this life on November 12, 2021. He was born in Coeburn, Virginia on October 9, 1960 to the late Willard Freeman and Bureda (Stallard) Freeman. He was a 1978 graduate of Coeburn High School and a 1982 graduate of University...

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Dear Sam, You and Chris are in our thoughts and prayers forever. Love and hugs from the Villarba Family.

Spring Ridge Rd will never be the same.... We will all sorely miss your ever smiling face and gentle ways. I will miss our long talks at the side of the road, when you would take a break from mowing. May you rest in eternal peace my friend.

Chris: Thanks for all you did to make Spring Ridge Road a special little corner of our world. Your open heart and hands are forever appreciated. You made a special little boy happy to be in COvid-19 lockdown because you made it feel like an adventure and a vacation. A garden with his name, which yielded fresh tomatoes, baby bunnies, chicken´s and getting the eggs. I don´t know how and when we will tell him you´re physical self is gone, but know you will be in his heart forever. May you rest...

Chris was my neighbor for 11 years. We used to sit together in his Touch the Earth garden. We spent many hours talking about spiritual things. We shared philosophies and ideas. His brightness was a balm to me during troubled times. We often discussed the afterlife. I loved him as a friend and spiritual brother. While earth has lost a beacon of light, heaven has gained and angel. Chris will be watching over all who loved him. I plan to place a wreath on his garden to honor our many ours of...

Chris was such a kind and gentle soul. He was not a just a neighbor, but a dear friend. My heart is broken that I will never again have our morning chats. I miss him dearly. Rest in peace my dear friend.

I had the opportunity to know Chris through Geico and he was kind and dependable. I admired him for his generosity and willingness to help others. He was inspiring in his planning to retire early through careful planning, investments and efforts to be self-sufficient. I got to see his work & home in Lexington and it sad he left us way too soon. I pray for his peace, he will be missed.

Chris was a kind and peaceful person. He enjoyed helping others in need. I had an opportunity to show Chris my friend´s large vegetable garden. I remember Chris´s joy when learning new ways of planting vegetables. May Chris Rest In Peace.

It was a joy knowing Chris! He was a gentle man who loved life. May he Rest In Peace. OX

Tears; Hugs and Prayers to Family and Friends. Chris and I went to Coeburn High School and UVA Wise together. He introduced me and set up the first date for me and my husband of 40yrs. I will always carry you in my heart dear friend.