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JOHN PAUL FREEMAN

Huntington, West Virginia

1936 - 2020

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JOHN PAUL FREEMAN, 84, of Barboursville, W.Va., passed away Monday, April 6, 2020, at Paramount Senior Living, Ona, W.Va. He was born March 25, 1936, in Huntington, W.Va., the son of the late Herman and Ruth Ratcliff Freeman. He was a retired Vice President of Huntington...

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John and Kay were the best neighbors anyone could ever have. They treated my parents (next door neighbors) as if they were their own. They were there for Sue and I through all we dealt with. The mayor of Guyan Estates took care of grass cutting, snow blowing, and anything else that needed done for them as they grew older. This continued even after our father died. Always, there for Mom! We appreciate all they both did for them and us. John was one of the best men I've ever known. Many...

I have missed working with John as an Appraiser since he left the bank. He was always kind and had a smile when he saw you. He often spoke of his family to us. We have, and surely will, miss him. We called him "Friend".

John was a good family man and role model. He served his country, his family, and God. I enjoyed watching him when the Gaithers were on, he enjoyed them the most. I will truly miss him.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

John was a good family man. A loving husband, father, grandfather and Uncle. I have the pleasure of being one of his nieces. I will cherish so many memories of my childhood with family gatherings. Most of all I will miss the smile on his face and and the laughter in his voice. I love you Uncle John. Until I see you again...rest well with the Angel's above.

There are not enough words to express the love for my Uncle. He was a wonderful loving man and I will miss him so much.

John you'll be missed by us all at Paramount, especially ya in activities!

John was a good man, a wonderful friend and co-worker. He was always nice and friendly with a great sense of humor. He was one of the good guys and will be sorely missed. My sincere condolences to his wife, Kay and to all of their family. He is at peace now and forever.