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Roger Alan Freeman

Washington, District of Columbia

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FREEMAN, ROGER ALAN

On Thursday, September 30, 2004. Beloved, faithful and devoted husband of Kathy Freeman. He is also survived by two daughters, Gayla and Lynnae; mother, Joyce Freeman; father, Ed Freeman; grandmother, Lois Samuels; one sister, Angela Freeman; one aunt Gerline Rountree;...

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Kathy,

Just found this page; had no idea. Roger was our bassist during the Virginia Tech days. Didn't stay in touch over the years, but I remember him as both a humble and ferocious player. We had some great times as young guns playing in Blacksburg. My best to you and the family.

Dear Mrs. Freeman and Family,

I too send out my prayers to you in your loss of a great man and humanitarian. I also worked with Roger @ Kaiser Permanente. Roger, Don Leffler and I use to workout together during our lunch hour. That is when I really had the pleasure of finding out how great of a man Roger is.

I will cherish his memory and the time God allowed me to be in his presence.

May the power of God soothe you and help you to heal during this...

My condolences and prayers go out to the family. Stay encouraged.

Dear Kathy & Family,
Words cannot explain how sad & shocked I was when I heard that Roger passed away. Roger was working with me in my department for about three years and we were very good friends. We used to talk a lot about little girls' activities because my daughter is about the same age as Gayla. He and his kind words will remain in my mind. My heartfelt prayers are with you at the moment of this big loss in your family. May God bless you with lots of strength, support & courage.

Dear Kathy and Family,
I was very saddened to hear of your loss. Roger and I graduated from Ballou and attended Va. Tech together. He was a terrific person and a great friend. I had not seen Roger in a couple of years and happened last year to catch a show with his band. During a break, we laughed and talked about old times. He was as witty and engaging as always. He will be missed.

Mrs. Freeman,

I am sorry to hear of the loss of Roger. Back during his VA Tech days, we all kept each other going. There was the DC crew, Tidewater crew, and the Richmond crew. But no matter what area you were from you were family to all. I remember how he would keep us laughing and always had a kind word.

Roger is in God's care now and forever in our hearts.

May God grant you a sense of peace during this difficult time of your life.

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Roger 1997

To Kathy and the Freeman Family I share your grief in the loss of husband, father, son and friend. I worked with Roger years ago at Kaiser Permanente and echo the sentiments of others who knew him to be a well balanced, serious, kind and mild tempered man. He played the Bass for our poetry group -- Word-Up Poetry Ensemble in the late 90's. Roger will be missed by everyone whose life he touched. May God be with you in this your darkest hour and may you find succor and peace in the knowledge...

Dear Mrs. Freeman and family, please accept my sincerest condolences on behalf of myself and the Brothers of the Mu Nu Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. at Virginia Tech. I was not fortunate enough to have met Mr. Freeman personally, but was able to benefit from the foundation that he helped to lay as a founder of the Mu Nu Chapter at Virginia Tech. May God richly bless you and yours and grant you peace and serenity in your time of loss.