Patrick-Freeman-Obituary

Patrick Emmett Freeman

Great Falls, Montana

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Patrick Emmett Freeman, 93, of 1417 6th Ave. N.W., a Navy veteran and retired state grain inspector, died of natural causes Friday at Peace Hospice.At his request, no services are planned. Schnider Funeral Home is handling arrangements.Survivors include daughters, Sylvia Jung of Great Falls and...

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To all the family of Pat Freeman -- the Ralph Ragland family (Barbara Connelly line) wish to express our deepest sypmpathy for your loss. At Loretta Broeking's wake Pat came and talked to all of those in attendance about his memories of Loretta and of all the family connections we share. He has always been a part of the memories of the Connelly family reunions and we will miss him. Thank you for sharing him with us.

To the Family of "Pat Freeman".... Pat, what treasure! I only meet him a few times late in
his life but I will remember those visits forever.
He told me so much about some of the folks
from Cut Bank that were truly old time family
friends. The Connellys; Hughs; Sullivans; Hofflands; Briodys and so many more. What a
"Brilliant Man". I share in your loss. "God Bless Pats family.

Grandpa Freeman was the best grandpa ever. It's still very difficult to believe he is gone. We will miss him. He will be in our hearts forever. Our hearts still ache in sadness. We loved him very much. What a smile he had, such a positive person. He was a very special guy. So many memories. Sending Grandpa Freeman a big hug.

Dear Sylvia, Carole & Family,
We wish to extend our deepest sympathy to you for the loss of your father, Patrick. May your happy memories of him and the love of caring friends cheer you. God's grace and blessings be with all of you.

Pat will be missed greatly. I knew him as his role one of the elders of the "Connolly/Connelly Clan". He had put decades of research into our family history and would share this informnation with all who were interested. He will be remembered for just being himself.
I appreciate all of his insight that he shared with me.

Pat Freeman was an important person in my life, as well as members of my family. I respected him, liked him, listened to him, learned a great deal from him, thought of him and quoted him often. I'm glad I had the opportunity to speak with him just a few weeks ago, as we discussed mutual admiration for a friend of both, triggered by one of his well written letters. Pat left his mark in life. Sincerely, Ron Moser

Sylvia, Carol and families, Pat was a great person and will miss his letters in the Trib. He was a good companion to Barb and am sure has left lots of memories for all to cherish. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.