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On Wednesday, December 29, 2021, Heaven was commanded to attention as the angels began to shout and applaud the earthly life of Kenneth Allen Free, Sr. as he transitioned from life in earth to eternal life in glory. Ken was born on June 8, 1936, in Greensboro, NC, the son of the late Lee W. Free and Margaret Free. He and the family later moved to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and returned to Greensboro when Ken was age 12.
The seeds of faith were sown early in his life as a long-standing member of Celia Phelps Memorial United Methodist Church. He sang in the United Methodist Men’s Choir, and he served on the Board of Trustees. He is a graduate of James B. Dudley High School and North Carolina A&T State University.
Ken was employed by Central Motor Lines as a truck driver. He went on to serve three years with the United States Army in Germany, France, and Lebanon from 1955-1958.
He played professional baseball and joined the Negro League in 1959. One of his fond experiences came while playing baseball in the “Old Negro League” with the Raleigh Tigers. He later played with the world-famous Satchel Paige on the Winston Salem (NC) Pond Giants team. He also played with the Hickory Rebels. He was signed and spent three seasons in the New York Mets organization where he played with the Raleigh Capitals of the Carolina League and the Salinas Mets.
Ken first married the late Mary Ruth Sims; the late Delana Free was born of this union.
Ken went on to marry the late Carolyn Carter, and two sons, Kenneth A. Free, Jr. and Benjamin L. Free, were born of this union.
He began his athletic administration career as the Director of the new Windsor Recreation Center before moving on to become a Regional Parks Recreation consultant for the State of North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources. He was a former Greensboro Parks and Recreation Commissioner.
Setting the bar high as an accomplished athlete, recreation professional, and collegiate athletics administrator, Ken became the first full-time commissioner of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) in 1978. He helped build exposure for athletes at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). Ken was instrumental in the drive for MEAC institutions to attain NCAA Division I status, which became a reality in 1980.
In 1987, he gained national attention when he was named to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Selection Committee, becoming the first African American appointed to that group. Ken later served as Commissioner of the Eastern Intercollegiate Athletic Association from 1996 to 2006.
Ken continued his drive for post-season football play by being a force in the development of the Freedom Bowl All Star Classic; and the Heritage Bowl, matching a SWAC team against one from the MEAC, the precursor to what is now the Celebration Bowl.
As a result of his dedication to collegiate athletics, he was named liaison contact official to the American Football Coaches Associations by the University Commissioners Association (UCA).
Ken served on numerous local and state boards and committees. He has been inducted into the sports halls of fame at North Carolina A&T State University (Baseball), Dudley High School, the 2013 Guilford County Sports Hall of Fame; the 2018 class of the South Atlantic League Hall of Fame and the North Carolina Recreation and Parks Society Hall of Fame. Dudley High School Hall of Fame, North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame and the CIAA Football and Basketball Officials Hall of Fame.
As a long-time sports advocate, Ken was honored at a groundbreaking ceremony on November 16, 2018, at Barber Park. Greensboro Parks and Recreation named a new outdoor basketball court and the existing indoor courts at the George C. Simkins Indoor Sports Pavilion at Barber Park in his honor.
Ken received from the North Carolina Recreation and Parks Society the prestigious Fellow Award which is the highest award in the society. He is also a recipient of the Order of the Long Leaf Pine, one of the state’s highest civilian honors presented by the Governor.
“I may not deserve this honor, but I sure needed it,” Free joked at the ceremony. “This means the world to me. I’ve gotten other recognitions, but this has really touched me. I’m thankful that I’m still here to see the progress here and this monument that will go on long after me.”
“It’s all about the good Lord putting us in the places where we need to be,” said Free.
In retirement, he volunteered with the Metropolitan Junior Baseball League, helping to connect youth from urban areas to the sport of baseball. He also volunteered weekly at the Piedmont Triad airport, and he served as Chairman of the Board with the Major Junior Baseball League (MJBL) for inner city youth.
Ken was a life member of Kappa Alpha, Psi Fraternity and Morningstar Masonic Lodge 691.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by a daughter, Delana Free, a grandson, Stephen A. Allen. Fond memories will be cherished by his two loving and devoted sons, Kenneth A Free, Jr. (Michelle) Benjamin Free (Jerilyn); one daughter, Kimberly Sanders; five grandchildren, Anthony A. Anderson, Kenneth A. Free, III (Trey), Olivia, Skylar, and Camille Free; one sister, Loretta F. McKee; one brother, Lazelle Free (Hannah); a niece and many nephews, special and loving friend, Felicia J. Kornegay, and a host of relatives and friends.
A public viewing will be held on Saturday, January 8, 2022 in Hargett Funeral Service, Inc., 905 E. Market Street, Greensboro from 10:00 am - 5:00 pm.
A homegoing celebration will be held Sunday, January 9, 2022 in Christ United Methodist Church, 410 N. Holden Road, Greensboro. Visitation with the family begins at 2:00 pm followed by the service at 3:00 pm. Interment will follow in Mt. Tabor UMC Cemetery, 3100 Creek Ridge Road, Greensboro.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Clergy 4 Cures, Inc. for the Kenneth A. Free Leadership Academy.
38 Entries
Ms. Kay Johnson
January 21, 2022
Ken, I was sorry to hear from Marshall the sad news that your father has passed. I pray that the mercy of God and the love of friends and family are a great comfort to you at this tender time. God bless you! Kay Johnson
Jacqueline McMillan
January 9, 2022
My deepest condolences to the family. May God give you strength as you go through these difficult days
Nagatha Tonkins
January 9, 2022
Ken left a beautiful legacy of love for God, family and all mankind. We loved Ken and he will always be remembered for his kindness, generosity, and amazing witty stories. Prayers for the family. He had a wonderful homegoing service. We could feel the love and I know he was proud.
Rudy Free
January 9, 2022
I will miss my cousin Ken!
He was a hero to me and a giant of a man.
My sympathies to the family.
Sherri Nicholson
January 9, 2022
In living memory Ken will truly be missed. My mom and Ken were cousins and she would always tell me funny things they did when they were kids. She thought so highly of him and Loretta and Lacy. So much that I know she named my brother after him. Rest in peace.
Tiajuana Mosby
January 9, 2022
Ken's wit and thoughtfulness will always be with us. Remember the good times in the Fellowship Hall.
Sallie Hayes-williams
January 9, 2022
My sincere condolences to the family on Ken Free's passing. I have the highest regard for him. He and my late Father (Golas L. Hayes,Sr) worked together at Central Motor Lines. Years later Ken Free hired me as On-Air Talent for the "MEAC Review", an independently produced syndicated sports program that highlighted the football games of member MEAC Schools. Ken was an innovative and visionary Sports Commissioner and an inspiring individual. He will be sorely missed.
Ginger Fletcher
January 9, 2022
Our family is praying for you all. Heaven gained an angel and what a wonderful gift you have in knowing that you will see him again one sweet day. I will miss his sweet smile and hugs. We love you all ❤
James Williams
January 8, 2022
A sharp quick witted man that I wish that I had known for many more years.
Yoli Strickland
January 8, 2022
Ken, we're so sorry for your family's loss. You are a good man and the world is poorer today without your father. We need so many more like him. Our love and hope to you, Michelle and Trey.....Yoli & Brad
Rebecca Wright
January 8, 2022
Ken was a wonderful friend to my late husband and a joy to be in his presence. Thank God for your time of sharing with us. We will be praying for your family as they walk this journey without you.
Bryan Koontz
January 8, 2022
Coach Ken was my American Legion Baseball coach 52 years ago. He was a straight up guy and an outstanding role model. I have very fond memories of him. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.
Brenda Williams
January 8, 2022
To: Loretta, Lacey, Hannah, & Family,
Sending healing prayers and comforting hugs.
Kim Strable
January 8, 2022
My sincere condolences to the Free family on the passing of one of Greensboro's very finest. There are many descriptive words to associate with Ken--gentleman, leader, visionary, compassionate friend, difference-maker and so much more, but in my heart he will always be remembered as a legendary hero. In particular, the sports world of which I am a part has progressed in countless positive ways because of Ken Free, Sr. He will be missed but never forgotten.
Ron Robinson (Rodo)
January 8, 2022
My sympathies to the family and especially Ken Free Jr. I remember way back in the late 70's playing football and basketball at Lewis and being around your father., Always a stand up guy. My best to you from me and my family.
Elizabeth Mebane Page
January 8, 2022
Praying for the family, and with sympathy thinking of you in these difficult times and sending love. Elizabeth Mebane Page, from the Red Hill community!
Artie T Cobb
January 8, 2022
My sincere sympathy and condolence to the family and loved ones of Commissioner Ken Free. We all stand on someone shoulders, I am proud to have stood on the shoulders of Ken Free as so many others.
God Bless.
Artie Cobb - MEAC Football Referee 1988-2001
Bernard & Cecelia Shaw
January 7, 2022
Our sincere condolences to the entire family and especially to our son in law Ben. Your dad was a friend and much admired gentleman. We will miss that smile and good humor. I can't ever remember a time when we were together that he wasn't giving out compliments to others. He served his time on earth well and the memories will forever be yours to relive, cherish and grow from. Loved our friend and know his forever life in God's arms have already started.
Annette Coleman
January 6, 2022
My sincere condolences and love go out to all the Free Family! Ken was my late husband Wayne’s best friend while playing professional baseball together. That friendship and respect lasted a lifetime. I will never forget him for his caring and kindness to both of us. May God Bless you all. Annette Coleman Asheville NC
Eleanor "Johni" Graves
January 6, 2022
My deepest condolences to Ben, Ken and the entire Free family. I know how close you all are and how much you love and continue to love each other. May your wonderful memories one day outweigh the sorrow you're going through now. Take comfort in knowing that although your father was an outstanding man during his time on earth, more important, he was a man of Faith and has moved on to collect his rewards in Heaven.
Char Armstrong
January 6, 2022
You shall know a tree by the fruit it bears...a good tree bears good fruit... Matt 7:16-20. His children and grandchildren were Mr. Free's "good fruit"...My condolences go out to Ken, Ben, and Kim their families, the extended family members, and his and their close friends. I know no words can truly provide comfort during this difficult time. But know that you are all in my prayers. May the peace of the Lord be a comfort to you all during this difficult time.
Robert Herbin
January 6, 2022
I was very sorry to hear of Kenny's passing. He was a huge part of my teenage years when he moved into our neighborhood. We played ball every day that we were allowed. His talent and drive was obvious even at the age of 13. And even more, he was an upstanding person and loyal friend. How lucky we were to have known him.
Larry Barber
January 5, 2022
Ken Free hired me as director of media relations for the MEAC. That was in 1978 and he remained my mentor and dear friend to the end.
Geraldine Bassett
January 5, 2022
We are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers. Your father has left behind an amazing legacy. We know he was proud of both of you.
Love,
The Bassett Family
Willis Ham
January 5, 2022
We shared a special bond - first as Kappa Brothers and Polmarch each, of the Fayetteville Alumni Chapter; then as Commissioner (MEAC) and Athletics Director (SCSU), as we battled all foes from 1980 - 1990 to keep the Mideastern Athlectic Conference both solvent and competitive.
Ken was a giant among men, as a professional administrator, a former athlete, a husband, a father, and a friend to all. His light-hearted humor, wit, and easy-going communications style will be missed here on earth; but God has already prepared a place for him in heaven - and he has answered the call.
Finally, he lived up to the charge which I personally imposed on him as he left the City of Fayetteville to become MEAC Commissioner in 1977: "Great God I ask for no meaner pelf, than that I may not diappoint myself" Henry David Thoreau "Rest In Peace My Brother"
Pete Armstrong
January 5, 2022
Ken was a consummate Parks and Recreation professional as well as a tremendous person. He will be greatly missed but his legacy will live on!
Stephane Holman
January 5, 2022
My thoughts and prayers are with you Ken and Michelle and your family.May God bless you and keep you in his loving arms.
Jeanne Mannings
January 5, 2022
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. You nurtured and mentored me into becoming a 1st CLASS sports official...THANKS for your support!
Angenella Falls
January 5, 2022
Kenneth and Ben I am praying for you and your family. I remember us living on the same street. Y’all are in my and moms prayers.
Dave Allen
January 4, 2022
My name is Dave Allen I played professional baseball in California Salinas Mets 1963 to 64 Mr free was like a mentor very good friend I want to send my condolences to the family and have the Lord keep them in prayer
Brenda and Joe Smith
January 4, 2022
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. Ken will surely be missed, I always love to hear him sing. Ken Jr. Ben, Loretta and Lacy, and entire family. You are in prayer.
Joseph Faust
January 4, 2022
I met Commissioner Free during the peak of his leadership of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC). He was tenacious in his efforts to bring the MEAC's member institutions into the mainstream of NCAA Division 1 athletics. He inspired a group of young professionals to aspire to achieve to be the best they could be. On of my best memories of 2021 was the core of that group of professionals spent more that an hour via conference call to tell Commissioner Free the profound positive impact he had on our lives.
May he now Rest In Peace.
Shirley Clark
January 4, 2022
In loving memory of a wonderful cousin, who always cared for family, friends. He always had a kind word to say, to whomever he came in contact with. He had amazing a sense of humour and loved sports. May GOD continue to bless The Free Family. "We Love You"!! Rest In Heaven! KEN FREE
Myrtle Barrett Soloman
January 4, 2022
Joe and I extend our deepest condolences and prayers to the family. We have known Ken for many years, so he will truly missed. We will continue to keep you in our prayers.
Jacqueline Rogers Knoll
January 4, 2022
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
Fred Wright
January 3, 2022
Thank you Ken for your mentorship, support and unwavering friendship, your leadership wit & great sense of humor will always keep your spirit alive in me....you will surely be missed but never ever forgotten....until we meet again RIP my friend.
Rot Thompson
January 3, 2022
RIP My Brother, you were a giant among us all. A true pioneer that led Black Athletics into the NCAA's organizational structure by building the MEAC conference. I will always cherish the guidance you gave me as a coach and as a fellow Aggie!!
Much Love Commissioner Free--you were the glue that held the MEAC together during its early development.
Roy Spaceman Thompson
Mark Harris
January 3, 2022
This man was instrumental in building my confidence as a player at a very young age. I'll never forget him. Miss you Coach..
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