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JOHN FREELAND

Sebring, Florida

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FREELAND, John C., 91, of Sebring, Fla., passed away Friday, July 12, 2011. He was born January 31, 1920, in Maryville, Tenn., to John Jennings and Maude (Smith) Freeland. After graduating from Sebring High School, he left Sebring to play minor league baseball, joined the military and served with...

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With sincere sympathy to the Freeland family. You may not remember me but my Mother and I visited with John and Veronica around 7 years ago and met up with many of you. Veronica Freeland was my Aunt.

I offer deep condolences from a unique position. I, too, knew John Freeland from SHS. But before that, I also knew him as my Uncle Johnny, brother to my mother. As my baseball coach I offer the family my sympathy and hope for the best. As my Uncle and being part of the family I feel the loss of the last of his generation in my family. He will be missed but his legacy remains in my cousins and second cousins. They were fortunate to have him as a father and grandfather. May he rest in peace.

With deepest sympathy. I have many fond memories of Coach Freeland from high school. I'll always remember him as my teacher in American History class and he was the father of my classmate, Susan.

Our sincere condolences to Coach Freeland's family.

I had met Coach and his son at the palms. Coach and Robert were one of my favorite people to see come by the front desk! Coach had the greatest personality!! Condolences to the Freeland family! May god bless you with peace in your heart!

He was a good man he will be missed.

My condolences to the entire Freeland family. Coach wasn't only a assistant principal but also my neighbor growing up.Coach thanks for all the talks. Gary Adair.Orlando,Fla.

Praying the peace of God, the hope of His promises and the comfort of His Spirit will be with you all during this difficult time.

Coach Freeland will be missed. My thoughts and prayers to the Freeland family.