Stephen-Freese-Obituary

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Stephen Freese

Scarborough, Maine

Apr 22, 1969 – Feb 2, 2022 (Age 52)

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BORN
April 22, 1969
DIED
February 2, 2022
AGE
52
LOCATION
Scarborough, Maine

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Hobbs Funeral Home - Scarborough Obituary

Stephen Robert Freese, born on April 22, 1969, grew up in Scarborough Maine, where he went to Scarborough High School, loved working at Ken’s Seafood with his brother Rick and spent a lot of his time working at his parent’s convenience store down at Pine Point, which sparked his interest in...

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Stevie I will forever remember long summer days in your parents pool days at the beach days skating at Bayleys and just being young (you were younger) but still we were crickers and we were one! thanks for sharing your childhood with the Coburn clan. Love Kandy.

I'm so sad to hear about Steve's passing. A genuine, upbeat guy that always provided the right perspective when needed. He will be missed. My condolences to his entire Family.

The golden moments in the stream of life rush past us and we see nothing but sand; the angels come to visit us, and we only know them when they are gone.

Mary Ann Evans

Rest In Peace my friend

My deepest sympathies to Steve’s entire family. Although we didn’t see each other much over the years, the few times that we would run into each other I would always reminisce about how he came to my fifth birthday party and how I still have the pictures. I also think of Steve most every Friday night when I make my pizza with Portland Pie gluten free pizza dough—I will most certainly continuerest in peace.

Adiós Amigo, que Dios te bendiga

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Stevie was the youngest of the "brothers" who lived at the end of our land between Bickford and Snow Rd. I am so sad to hear of his passing and wish love and healing to the family and to us his childhood friends.

I was employed by Mr. Freese and he was always fatherly to us little people on the factory floor. We had to write recaps which was a group e-mail chain sent out to management describing what was going on in the plant (I did maintenance I fixed his stuff). He frequently sent me private e-mails when I did a good job and that made me feel really good to get correspondence like that directly from an owner.

One time I was working on his flour silo after hours on a Saturday and he...

Frame - Rest In Peace brother! I will remember you as a kind person with a huge heart (and also as a “skiller” on the pitch).