Rose-Freeman-Obituary

Rose Freeman

Los Angeles, California

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Freeman, Rose March 4, 2012 Rose Freeman of Santa Monica passed away peacefully at her home on Sunday, March fourth, with her daughters Robin Freeman Bernstein, Lisa Freeman and Susan Freeman Mann by her side. Born in Lake Forest, Illinois, Rose made her journey out west at age eighteen to...

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So sorry to hear of your passing...you, and your husband have given me my most memorable tv viewing. Rest in Peace [email protected]

I went to school with Lisa at Palisades High. Rose and Leonard were very generous to our class. My thoughts and prayers go out to you, Lisa and your family. Kim (Olson) Rinker

I watched the most recent episode of Hawaii Five-O on my computer, the one with Ed Asner in it. At the end Rose Freeman was honored so I wrote her name down and found this site. I also noticed she played in Rifleman and am certain I would have watch her as I enjoyed the program. My heart goes out to you and I hope God reaches in and comforts you all. Blessings, Wanda Faith Sewell

Thank you both, Rose and Leonard for such wonderful memories I have watching Hawaii 5-0 with my dad. Rest in Peace.

thank you and your husband for many years of good tv god bless you and yours

Rest in Peace; you lived a great life. Loved Miss Millie on "The Rifleman" and am glad to be seeing some of these classic shows back on TV again because the writing and acting is so much better than what you see on today's TV for the most part. You were so beautiful; you remind me of a young Liz Taylor. Am also a huge Hawaii Five-O fan, of both the original series with your husband Leonard Freeman as executive producer who passed away way too young, and the new series. Love the way the...

I love the creation of "Hawaii Five-O, the legacy of you and your late husband lives on, may god bless you both in heaven.

Charles D. Hearne

god be with you, may you rest in peace. you have your legacy. thanks will spencer (Edwardsville,ill

Rest in peace u will be missed