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WILLIAM FREAS

Bethesda, Maryland

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  WILLIAM FREAS  Passed away on June 15, 2012 at the age of 66 at Johns Hopkins University Hospital in Baltimore, MD. Dear Husband for 33 years of Rita Seary Freas; father of Amanda Freas and Benjamin Freas; Brother to Ann Hines and Jean Nolan; beloved uncle to Gregory, Rebecca, Nicole,...

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Dear Rita, I was just watching a video of Rita Coolidge and realized I have lost track of you. I searched for both you and Bill and found his obituary. I am so sorry. My husband (number 3) died in 2008. I am now living in Southern California (and part time in Las Vegas). I am on Facebook as "Elizabeth Sulzby." Love to you and the children.

Dear Rita, Be, and Amanda,
We were so deeply sorry to hear of Bill's death.
Our hearts and thoughts are with you.
May you find support from one another and all who love you and always hold onto your loving memories together.
Love,
Lynn and Philip

It is with extreme sadness that I learned of the untimely death of my dear friend Bill Freas. To Bill's family, I wish to express my sincerest condolences. Bill was the consummate professional, the gentlest of men and the kindest of friends.

I was honored to have worked with Bill for several years at the FDA. It was always a pleasure to sit and talk with him, Bill had a way with words and could make anyone see both sides of the issues. Here's to a good man, the life he lived, the hearts he touched, and the legacy he has left behind.

Rita,we are so sorry for the loss of Bill. Just know that you and your family are being prayed for as you go through the these sad days.

Love,
Anne and Les

May your fond memories or happier times help you to endure these difficult days. Our Heavenly Father knows that your pain runs deep. May He be your true source of comfort.

Bill was a colleague and in addition to being very bright, he had a deep passion for doing the right thing. Sometimes he'd try to fool you with his - at times - gruff manner, but you could always see that little twinkle in his eye, letting you know what was really going on - a man who cared a lot about people and who genuinely had a warm heart. My deepest condolences to all of Bill's family. But I take heart that he's looking down on me right now and will be planning to tease me about my...

Love you and thinking of you all.

My deepest condolences to the family. I worked with Bill for many years at FDA, and he was always adament to know every aspect of the task at hand. I pray that all of his family may find peace.