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CORNELIUS F. FREEMAN

Washington, District of Columbia

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  CORNELIUS FAIRBANKS FREEMAN  Of Silver Spring, MD made his peaceful transition on April 11, 2012 at Suburban Hospital in Bethesda, MD. Born February, 18, 1938 in Washington, North Carolina to the late Goldie and Rose Freeman, he was one of five siblings, all of which have preceded him...

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Mr. Freeman was an inspiration to his students, which as a parent of one of students I certainly appreciated. My condolences to his family. Alice Coleman, Columbia, Maryland

Mr Freeman was my daughters teacher in middle school and he was my grandsons teacher and the list goes on .He will be missed may he rest in peace.

Mr. Freeman was my teacher in 6th grade at Ellicott City, Middle school. Seems like a life time ago, but I still remember him well, he had an impact. May he rest in Peace!

My thoughts and prayers go out to the Freeman family.I will always remember the talks we had.. Mr.Freeman always wanted the best for us at Howard High. Sometimes even when he would have to discipline you he always had this look to let you know that he cared but that there were consequnces to your actions.Now that I'm older and wiser I understand it all. Thanks Mr.Freeman..You will be missed.

Marsha Alford Chenault-Sales
Class of 1982 Howard High

Mr. Freeman was one of my favorite teachers, and then one of my son's favorite teachers. He had a special way of connecting with students and inspiring them to learn. My heart goes out to his family and friends. RIP Coach!

Mr. Freeman was the kind of teacher that every student should have. Fair, but tough when it was needed. Anyone who had him learned how important it was to prepare for class. My condolences to the Freeman family. May the Lord comfort and keep you.

A good man, and a memorable VP. OM class of 1991

Mr. Freeman was the V.P. at Howard High when I was there in the late 70's.

He knew and respected the kids and the kids knew and respected him! The man was definitely defined by his open heart and integrity!

To his family, please take comfort knowing that he is now preparing places for all of you when God calls you home! Peace be with you all!

My thoughts and prayers go out to the Freeman family, He was a nice man. I am sure he will be missed

Susan- Howard high Class of 1983