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Douglas Freeman

Enola, Pennsylvania

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Douglas Freeman, son of Donald and Debra Freeman, age 26, has departed this life at Hershey Medical Center this past Saturday April 4th to experience his rebirth in heaven with the Lord. Services will take place at River of God Church at 747 Wertzville Road, Enola, PA 17025 at 7PM with...

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It´s crazy how even when the pictures fade, the good memories are still crystal clear as day. We watched I Can Only Imagine tonight. I couldn´t stop thinking of you at church as a kid. That song came out around the time I met you. We were kids. I wish I knew then what I know now. Missing you.

I still can´t believe you´re gone. I´ll never forget you making me laugh so hard and those memories stay even after so many years. I remember you from church and I looked up to you. When you grow up with someone and have memories of them from childhood, a part of your heart stays with them and those memories are cherished. You were and are so loved. I wish I could go back in time and tell you so much. We used to come over and have family church dinner. I never forgot those times talking with...

I went to High School with Doug. So Sorry to hear of his passing. You will be missed.

I had the pleasure of working with Doug for a very short time. In that short time, we had many interesting conversations and he was always very comforting. He made me laugh on days that were hard to even crack a smile. My prayers, thoughts and condolences go out to the Freeman family. May Jesus wrap his arms around you and give you comfort, hope, and peace during this time.

Doug, I'm sorry that our long-term, wide-ranging conversation has been interrupted. From the first time we met at L&I, I recognized you as smart, funny, erudite, and a kindred spirit. This world is a sadder place without you, but I look forward to picking up our conversation in a better place. Until then I'll carry you in my heart.

My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. He was a good person and I'm glad he was a part of my life. RIP Doug

I knew Doug socially through friends and he was one of the nicest guys Ive have ever come across. Doug was truly a gentleman and there aren't many of those in our generation. I have many fond memories of Doug. He was wonderful friend, a great listener and conversationalist, he will be sorely missed. My thoughts and prayers are with his family through these trying times.