Edwin-Freeman-Obituary

Edwin T. Freeman

Dallas, Texas

1933 - 2014

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May 4, 2014
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Dallas, Texas
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Freeman II., Edwin T. Edwin T. Freeman, II, age 80, born October 12, 1933 and died May 4, 2014. Graduate of Highland Park High School, SMU and SMU Law School. A banker for most of his career, working at Guardian Savings and later Team Bank. Served in many capacities for SMU including as ATO Delta...

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I'm glad to be reminded of the time we spent with you during the ATO days. Ann and I recently celebrated our 50th anniversary and this page brings back found memories. Jack and Ann O'Boyle

Miss you Uncle Ed.

I worked closely with Ed for a few years in the 80's. I liked him and we had a mutual respect for each other. He was passionate about riding his bike and Mercedes cars back then. Oddly enough, he was on my mind and I searched for Ed online about a year ago. I was glad to see he appeared to be present. I even sent a facebook (or some site) message to him. Now I know why I didn't get a response. Sorry to hear of his passing.

Miss you Ed

Both my wife and I are so saddened to hear of Ed's passing. We met him a number of years ago when we came down to Dallas to visit our uncle Phil. Words cannot express what a fine friend Ed was and especially through the deterioration of Phil's health and cognition. It was truly a statement of what a friend is. Our deepest sympathy to his family and friends.
Rest in peace Ed.

Love you, Uncle Ed

Ed was truly a prince of an angel on this earth. I will always remember his generous kindness toward caring for our dear friend Phil. The many great martini parties in his home were always fun and exciting. He had the greatest circle of friends because he was a great friend. He is a special person that will be truly missed,live in our hearts forever and talked about a lot. Thank you Doug for all your sweet care.

Ed was a true gentleman, a caring friend to many, and leaves a void that will be difficult to fill. Deepest sympathy to his family and to Doug and his close circle of friends.

Our favorite Uncle Ed, The mayor of Potomac,the lover of dogs, one who always said "thing of a madoo", when he couldn't remember, a complete gentleman, helper to many,whitty, fun and the best Uncle anyone could every have. (We) Diane, Sandy, Skee and Shayne had a special relationship that we will never forget. Peace be with you Uncle Ed.