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Ted Walton Freeman

San Anselmo, California

1935 - 2021

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San Anselmo, California
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Ted W. Freeman Ted Walton Freeman, age 86, passed away peacefully after a short illness on December 29, 2021 at his home in San Anselmo, CA, where he lived for 55 years. He was surrounded by his loving family in his last days at home, including Vida, his wife of 60 years. He was born February...

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Mr. Freeman was one of my favorites. I cut class for the first time ever my senior year to attend the 30th anniversary of the free speech movement at Berkeley. When I told him where I´d been, he didn´t mark me absent. He never said a word about it, but I´m pretty sure I learned more that day than I would have in government class, and he knew it. Thanks for the memories and for the name drop in your speech for our graduating class.

Condolences to the entire Freeman family. Mr. Freeman was one of my favorite teachers at TL 87-90. He was a great teacher, fair and very funny. My friends and I still laugh about "KB" time he gave us the last 5 minutes of his classes. Rest In Peace Mr. Freeman!

Mr. Freeman was my junior year US History teacher at Terra Linda High School. He was truly a great teacher that could make any topic interesting. Never a cruel word and always a smile. My sincere condolences to his family.

I was class of 86 and in the drama club. We nicknamed Mr. Freeman, "Legs" because he'd come to rehearsal dressed for his hike home. He was a good sport about it, and we used it as a term of endearment. He was a kind, funny and genuinely caring man that I was lucky to have as a teacher. One of the best I ever had. I'm sorry for your loss. Rest in peace, Legs.

HE was one of my favorite teacher at TLHS ....I had a couple class over the years at TLHS from 82-86....He was sweet , kind a nice man loved attending his classes....I graduated in 86....I´m truly sorry for your lost ....he was a great memory over my HS years