MORRIS-FREEMAN-Obituary

MORRIS FREEMAN

New York, New York

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FREEMAN--Dr. Morris, 95, died peacefully at home in Mt. Kisco Thursday October 5. Born April 10, 1922 in Chotin, Romania; emigrated to the U.S. with his parents in 1928. Raised in Brooklyn; graduated NYU and Columbia University College of Dental Medicine, then served in the Navy in World War II...

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Dr Freeman I love and respected you. You had such patience with me over the years I lithely drove you crazy at times Till today you can not find a iDr as therough as you God Bkess and RIP.

I am a former patient of Dr Freeman's ... He saved my life in his office many years ago when I was 12 and my family will never forget that day! We all loved Dr Freeman and I even called him last year after tracking him down on the internet. We had a lovely conversation...today I found a letter he wrote to my parents when he and Violet couldn't attend my wedding back in 1970....it was such a sweet note..and I was looking up his address to mail him a copy when I saw this. I'm so sad to hear...

Uncle Mischa, you were a warm and wonderful human being. You touched the hearts of everyone who met you. We always enjoyed our visits and phone conversations. We and your family will miss you so very much, but will always be remembered in our hearts.

Natasha Bat Mitzvah

Dear Mischa. Kind, generous, good humored, and loving to all around. Thank you for sharing that great spirit. Bob

Like a second father, Dr.Freeman was to me. I have only the kindest memories. He was a gentle soul. My fathers best friend( brother really), the morning I found out he passed, my heart sunk to the ground. This is a huge loss for the Kremenezky girls. He was a big part of our life. For which we are grateful. To Neil and Risa, How fortunate you were to call him your father. For that he was the best!!!'

love to all the family.
morris' memory is for a blessing
with you in spirit
glad to know him/you all for over
half a century
no flowers from jews. charity.
a life well lived. thank you