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Douglas Stewart Freeman

1959 - 2025

Douglas Stewart Freeman obituary, 1959-2025, Missoula, MT

BORN

1959

DIED

2025

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Garden City Funeral Home - Missoula

1705 West Broadway

Missoula, Montana

Douglas Freeman Obituary

Douglas S. Freeman, 65, of Missoula, peacefully embarked from this earthly plane for his next adventure on February 7, 2025, surrounded by his loving family on a quiet, snowy morning in his home along Rattlesnake Creek. He changed uncountable lives for the better with his seemingly endless well of love, gratitude, and humility. His quick, sparkling wit filled many hearts with joy and he will be forever missed.

Doug was born in the wake of a full moon on September 16, 1959, to Douglas Y. Freeman and Gladys Freeman in Hardin, Montana, where he was raised in a houseful of sisters. He was particularly fond of recounting his family's excursions to various national parks in an old school bus his father had converted to a family camper. Doug graduated from Hardin Senior High School, Class of 1978, then ventured to Missoula where he attended the University of Montana, earning a bachelor's degree in accounting in 1983 and his CPA license soon after. He continued his education, earning a law degree from the University of Montana in 1987.

While in law school, Doug met the love of his life, Lori Elison. On their first meeting, Lori was smitten by Doug's sense of humor and his kind soul. Doug, meanwhile, eloquently told his friends that he had just met "a super cute gal who's really smart!" They had each found their person. They married in a small stone chapel in the valley below Lone Mountain in August 1988. They tangled their roots, and continued stretching their branches upward, together forever in love.

A few years later and their team of two grew to a team of three and soon after, four. Doug radiated eternal warmth for his and Lori's two beautiful children, Matt and Megan. He never wavered in his steady guidance and fatherly support of their dreams. He parented as he lived, from a grounded place of quiet and balanced wisdom, without judgment. He paved the path for his kids with curiosity and empathy, and he lit the way forward with his gentle encouragement and endless jokes. Without him the way forward is a little darker, but his boundless love for his children glows so bright that their path will never be completely dark.

While his family always came first, Doug also worked hard to foster and develop an impressive professional career specializing in tax and probate law. He was a member of both the Montana and Arizona State Bar Associations. It was his passion to help people plan their futures, both as an attorney and, later, a financial advisor. Throughout his career he developed many strong and lasting friendships with his business partners, colleagues, and clients. Doug never let his career overshadow his ethos that "money is a horrible way to keep score" and kept his focus on the many intangible things that give our lives meaning. In this regard, he strived to make his community a better place, including volunteering his time to Snowbowl Ski Patrol, Habitat for Humanity, and the Carousel for Missoula, to name a few.

He loved exploring the natural world and was always curious to see what awaited "just around the corner" or "just over the next hill." No matter where he lived, you could find him outside; skiing, biking, hiking, boating, camping - anything that would take him out in nature.

Doug strived to live his life with authentic zest and loving-kindness. All who knew him fell in love with him by the second joke. Besides his witty humor, we will remember Doug's determination to live a fully present life on his own terms. His courage and strength were unending in the face of seemingly impossible odds. He chose to win his final battle on his own terms-he is now soaring unfettered and victorious.

He is survived by his lovely wife, Lori; children Matthew (Sarah) and Megan; sisters Julie, Jayne, and Janet (David); mother-in-law Gladys; brothers-in-law Brad (Jennifer), Mark (Karla), and many nieces, nephews, and friends who adored Doug. We hope that now he's bringing smiles to the faces of his parents, his father-in-law Larry, his brother-in-law Martin, and his brother-in-law Steve.

A Celebration of Doug will be held in Missoula in the Summer of 2025, exact date and location TBD. Please share your memories of Doug by e-card or the Guestbook at https://www.gardencityfh.com.

In lieu of flowers, simply scatter native wildflower seeds or plant a tree in Doug's honor. He would also appreciate it if you simply found a quiet place outdoors and shared your love with him there, he's a phenomenal listener. He was especially fond of sunsets, snowy mountains, windswept plains, and chasing the stars, even in the daytime.

We will love you forever and ever.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Big Horn County News from Feb. 19 to Feb. 20, 2025.

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Marcie Timmons

March 1, 2025

I am so sorry for your loss. Doug was a wonderful man. I appreciated his work professionally, and also when he helped to find our lost dog. You have my thoughts and prayers. Marcie Timmons

Kathy (Willems) Rue

February 19, 2025

How heartbreaking to hear of Doug´s passing. I met Doug through the UM Advocates and enjoyed many laughs with him during my time in Missoula. I was fortunate to share an apartment with his sister Janet and did some tax returns for Doug Sr´s Hardin law firm. Doug was an extraordinary man from an exceptional family. My deepest condolences to those he´s left behind. . . . .until you meet again

UMLS Class of 1987

February 18, 2025

Sincere sympathy from the University of Montana School of Law, Class of 1987. Doug was a wonderful person and well-respected classmate. Such a loss to you and the community.

Marilee Duncan

February 18, 2025

Lori, Megan, and Matt,
I am so very sorry. I have always considered Doug a true friend and many times relied on his kindness and help to get through a rough patch. I loved his wry sense of humor. We never did fulfill our plan to practice law together, which is probably a good thing since we would have spent all day chatting instead of working. I know there is nothing to ease the pain of his loss. I hope your memories and the sympathy from friends will bring a little peace as you grieve. Much love, Marilee Duncan

Linda Schriber

February 17, 2025

My heart sank when I heard this. We spent so much time together growing up and many Christmas, Easter, July celebrations and everything in between. Rest easy Dougie, you were truly one of the best. Keep that Clue board ready until we meet again.

Dennis Hall

February 16, 2025

Lori, Matt and Megan,

Thank you for giving us such a wonderful story of Doug´s life in his obituary. Robyn and are both saddened by this news. While talking about Doug, we discovered that we had both been thinking about him a week or so ago. Perhaps his spirit was just waiving as it departed. When Doug first went into practice, he and Robyn shared some office space. Robyn came home talking about the young guy from Hardin that I just had to meet. He was all she had said and more. He was so kind, warm, smart, friendly, sharing of his time and talents and so much more. After you moved to Missoula we saw less of Doug and all of you. I´m sorry that he departed life at such a young age. However, I firmly believe that someone like Doug stays with us forever. Love to you all. Dennis Hall & Robyn Butler-Hall

Rod Kuntz

February 16, 2025

When "Dougie" was in elementary school he broke his leg skiing. While he was in traction at the Hardin hospital where my mother worked as a nurse, we exchanged pictures every other day. Doug would draw a scary monster then I would respond with another, more scary monster. I don't remember how long Doug was out of school but we had a phenomenal monster collection by the time he was walking again! It was Doug who invited me to Missoula to be his roommate in 1980. Turns out he lived in the dorms, so I had to enroll! I ended up with a college degree and some profound life experiences because of that friendship. Thanks Doug--can't wait to see you again!
Lori, Mathew and Megan, I am so sorry for your loss. Remember that memories are the reward for a life well lived.

Natasha

February 16, 2025

Doug was a beautiful person. He was very kind to me. I am so sorry for your loss, Lori, Matt and Megan and his sisters too. Hugs to all of you.

Percy Cline

February 16, 2025

I worked with Doug many years ago in the financial industry. He was always so kind & pleasant to be around. A top notch guy in a hard industry. My condolences to his family.

Wilsons

February 16, 2025

Doug was one of a kind....You'll be greatly missed. The world has lost a caring giving soul.

Miles torske

February 16, 2025

Gosh Doug this a shock! Our families spent many Easter breakfasts together, many holiday celebrations. Looks like you lived your life well, god bless you nn your family.

Nancy Randazzo

February 16, 2025

I will never forget Doug. He was one of the finest human beings you could ever know. There will always be a warm place in my heart for him.

Bruno & Marsha Friia

February 15, 2025

Lori, my deepest condolences to you and the family in the passing of Doug. Always a kind word along with his humor. A neighbor that will not be forgotten.

Bruno & Marsha

Todd Taylor

February 15, 2025

We are so sorry to see of Doug´s passing. Sympathies to his family.
Todd and Kat Taylor

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