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KENNETH FREEMAN II

Tacoma, Washington

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MSG Kenneth Scott Freeman II Died tragically on Tuesday, January 11, 2011, in his Tacoma home. He was 44 years old. Ken was born in Germany, April 22, 1966, the son of Lt. Col. Kenneth S. Freeman and Inez Thompson Freeman. As a youth in a military family, Ken lived in several states and in...

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The many posts that I have read have helped me realize what I already knew, how many people loved and admired my brother. I Miss him so much and it makes me smile when I read what others remember about his smile, his open and engaging personality and ...his kind and generous heart and too many other attributes to mention. To all of you who remember him: as a friend, soldier,colleague, classmate or as a fellow traveler on the journey of life...I say "Thank You" for sharing your thoughts about...

I love you my cousin and dear friend! You were there for me and encouraged me through sooo much ALWAYS... One of the kindest and caring persons I knew and especially Michaela who adored you and would never leave you alone until you "hung out with her for awhile". You are loved forever and missed greatly. To Kristen, Emma, Grace and Donna...prayers and love also. Heather xoxox

I had not seen Ken in years. We were in Germany together back in the 80's. I remember him as a wonderful friend and shared many good times with him. My prayers are with you. Joey Sottile

Donna: We just learned of your loss of Ken. We have been asking about you and Ken at the coffee shop as we hadn't seen you in awhile. We are so sorry for your loss and our prayers are with you. Karen Allard and Mike Tucker

Ken, Katie and Kristin - words alone cannot express my heartfelt sympathies to you after the shock of learning of Kenneth's passing. He was a wonderful child that grew into an amazing adult with filled with a zest for life. He will live forever in your hearts and memories - God Bless you. Nanette

My prayers and thoughts go out to you and your family... I am so sorry to hear of your husband's passing at such a young age... please know we all love you

Ken was in our lives for such a short time, but left an impact that will last for a very long time. We always enjoyed our visits, whether they were at our house, or with him and Donna. The kids remember him as "The Tickle Monster". He had an amazing presence with kids as well as with everyone else he came in contact with. He will be sorely missed. Our thoughts & prayers go out to Donna and the whole Freeman family. Love, Deb, Rick, Ryan & Sarah.

Ken, Katie and Kristin my prayers are with you. I am truly saddened to hear of Ken's passing. Though we have spent many years apart, I will always remember Ken as my Best Friend. God Bless.

2006 448th XMAS Dinner

MSG Kenneth Freeman was in the process of rejoining the 448th after a contractor stint in the Middle East when he passed. I am reminded of the closing line from King Lear: “These hard times we must obey - say what we feel - not what we ought to say.”

He was a consummate soldier, a bit hardnosed, and very passionate about what he did and believed in. His loss is also a hard loss for the 448th and all who knew him. He was a friend - we sparred sometimes, argued even more - but never...