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1925 - 2016
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Robert Harold Freeman, D.M.D. , 90, of Hoover Born May 30, 1925 in Tuscumbia went to be with his LORD January 12 , 2016. Husband, Father, Grandfather, Great grandfather and friend to many. Dr. Freeman was preceded in death by his parents William Eugene and Ella Brown Freeman and his children Robert H. Freeman, Jr. and Sarah Rebecca Freeman. He was also predeceased by his siblings - Elizabeth Hammett, Henry Freeman, Virginia Marshall, Gene, Howard, Jack Freeman and Dorothy Evans. He is survived by his loving wife of 66 years Bettye Gargis Freeman, sons- Bill, Jim (Leigh Anne) and Dr. John (Sheila) and grandchildren- Michelle (Randy) Waldrop, Bobby, James (Brandi), Alan (fiancée Victoria), Carter, John Michael, Carson and Rebecca Freeman. Also his great-granddaughters Madison and Hannah Waldrop. He was born and raised on a farm in Tuscumbia, AL. After graduating from Deshler HS he enlisted in the U. S. Army Air Corp during World War II. His tours of duty took him throughout North Africa, Sicily, Italy and central Europe serving as a tail gunner on multiple B-24 liberators. Upon discharge as a Corporal he returned to Tuscumbia where he met and married Bettye Lucile Gargis. After graduating from Florence State Teachers College (UNA) in 1951 he and Bettye moved to Birmingham where he earned his Doctorate in Dentistry at the University of Alabama in 1955. Dr. Freeman practiced dentistry for 55 years on Southside and then Hoover. He loved his work and his patients. He was a long time member, Deacon and Sunday School leader at McElwain Baptist Church before moving his membership to Green Valley Baptist. Other than the LORD, his family, and his patients his other great passion was golf. A charter member of Green Valley C.C. (now Hoover C.C.) he remained a member until his passing with many great friends that he loved so much. The family would like to thank Yvonne, Tiffany and Sharon for their loving and compassionate care of Dr. Freeman over the last few months. You are a special group of Angels. We would also like to thank the Alacare Hospice staff of Dr. Cynthia Baker, Holly, Dean and Stacy. Much love to you all. The family will receive friends on Thursday January 14th at 12:00 at Ridouts Elmwood Chapel with the service to follow at 2:00. Internment with Military Honors will be in Elmwood Cemetery. Honorary Pallbearers will be Dr. Herman D. Bolden and Fletcher Yeilding with Dr. Freeman's grandsons serving as pallbearers. The service will be directed by Dr. David Potts, Libby Potts and Dale Peterson. In lieu of flowers the family requests a donation to your favorite children's charity or the Wounded Warrior Project.
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Terry Gingo McClinton
February 16, 2016
I was just telling my children about how amazing Dr. Freeman was when I found out about his passing. I will never forget how precious he was or how easy he made it for me every time I sat in his chair. He saw my father and my grandfather as well...my whole family in fact.
He was more than just a dentist to me...he was truly special..
Buddy Rogers
January 18, 2016
So sorry to hear of the loss of Dr Freeman. He meant a great deal to our family for 50 years both as our dentist and our friend. He was such a kind and genuine man. We know his family and friends will miss him. Our deepest sympathy in your loss.
Donna Edwards
January 18, 2016
I was saddened to hear of Dr. Freeman's passing. He was such a kind and gentle soul. Dr. and Mrs. Freeman, as well as, all the Freeman's are like family to me. He will be missed greatly. My thoughts and certainly my prayers are with you all. He always had such kind words and a great smile! Loved him greatly, as well as, you all.
Sherry Norwood
January 14, 2016
John,I'm so sorry to hear of your father's death. It turns out that he and my dad were friends and my dad was at the service today. Thinking of you and your family. Sherry Sayers Norwood
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Walter & Emily Mims
January 14, 2016
A kind and caring man who will be forever in the memory of all he ever met. His name and gentle character will live on through his wonderful family who are in our thoughts and prayers during this time of loss.
January 14, 2016
May the God of peace be with your family and comfort you in your time of sorrow.
NJ
Ann Forman
January 14, 2016
I will always remember him as being such a kind and gentle man. Never wanting you to hurt when he was working on your teeth. May the Lord bless his family and know the he is with the Lord in heaven
January 14, 2016
Dear Betty, Dr. John, Jim and all loved ones, we feel that we've lost a member of our own family. Dr. Bob has been a part of our lives for so many years, we will always miss him.
Our love and best to you.
Roy & Patti
Linda Taylor Cobb
January 13, 2016
What a soft spoken, kind and loving man Dr. Freeman was! He was referred to me by long time patients about 35 years ago. My husband and several friends followed me there. He has been missed from the office for a while. His family is doing a great job of following his lead to offer kind and gentle dentistry and friendship. I know our Lord is enjoying his company now! What sweet fellowship they are having!
Reba Coker
January 13, 2016
Doc Bob..I will always remember you as the kind and loving and gentle soul as you were always were to me..I always look forward to you and Mr Herman coming on the weekends to play golf..I will always remember you with love
Brenda Vanderburg
January 13, 2016
Kind, sweet, gentle ...the way everyone describes Dr. Freeman. He was all that and more. I met him when my daughter had an emergency at age 9. Soon after he became my dentist and also my other daughter's as well. That was 43 years ago. At every visit after my girls were grown and married, he never failed to ask about each of them, their husbands and children. Dr. Freeman was one of a kind and loved by all. Bettye, be assured of my prayers for you, Dr. John, Jim and LeAnn, family members and staff.
Angie Adams
January 13, 2016
Dr. Freeman was the kindest man and the most gentle dentist I have ever known. I know he will be missed my so many family and friends. My deepest condolences to the entire family.
Claire Wright
January 13, 2016
Dr. Robert was my dentist from my first trip as a child and until Dr. John took over many of his patience. He was such a sweet and kind soul and he will be missed greatly. I am one of the only people I know who liked going to the dentist because of him. He was also my mother's and grandmother's dentist so we felt he was family. So sorry for the family's loss.
Terri Raliff
January 13, 2016
Dr. Freeman became my dentist when I did not have one and had an emergency. He was always compassionate, understanding and loving. Once married & had children he still took care of us & he & Ms. Freeman always made us feel like we were family. Dr. John you have a lot to live up too. May God be with all of you during this time. We are so sorry for your loss. Love & prayers, the Ratliff Family.
MLC
January 13, 2016
My condolences to Dr. Freeman's friends and family and give an encouraging scripture to help you through this time.(Psalm 147:3) ...He heals the brokenhearted; He binds up their wounds...
Gail Hamaker
January 13, 2016
Doctor Freeman was a dear and kind man. I know he will be missed. So sorry for your loss. Love and prayers to each of you.
Leslie French
January 13, 2016
Dr Freeman was my dentist from the time I was a child until well into adulthood. He was kind, sweet and gentle and I'm sure will be missed greatly by his family along with all the people he took care of over the years. Rest in peace
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