Obituaries

Gary Freeman
With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Gary Freeman, on June 7th 2024. Gary was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, where he graduated from Western Heights high school. Gary had many friends in Oklahoma as well as Texas. Gary moved from Oklahoma to Springtown, Texas later in his life. He owned his own tractor repair business, in Texas. One of his greatest passions was Foosball, where he played tournaments with his many friends and family. Gary and Judy had their beloved birds, which they considered family. When the weather was bad, he would sit and talk to them because they were afraid of the thunder. Gary was preceded in death by his mother, Dorothy (Hart) Freeman and his father BJ Freeman. Gary was a devoted husband who loved his wife, Judy Ferencich and he has 3 sons, that he loved deeply; Nick Freeman and wife Kim; Dustin Freeman and Garrett Ferencich. He left behind at loving brother, Paul Freeman and wife Rejeana and a loving sister, Pam Jeffers and husband Bobby. Gary had a granddaughter, Madison Freeman who he was very proud of. Gary truly loved life and will be missed greatly by many people and deeply by his family. The family would like to thank his dear friend Rhonda, who took the time to be a true friend to Gary. There will be a celebration of life planned later in the year.
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  1. Just learned of Gary’s passing today (21 Jul 2024). He was one of my favorite human beings. I will sorely miss him.

  2. I hadn’t heard about my old friend Gary. So sorry to hear this news. He was a true friend back in high school. I got to catch up with him a few years ago at a small class reunion. What a great guy! Praying for his family.

  3. God Bless Gary’s family and friends. So sorry and sad to hear – I always enjoyed seeing his birds or hearing about his latest competition in fosball on Facebook. . He will be missed.

  4. So sad to hear of Gary’s passing. He was one of my best foosball buddies who would give it his all on the table. Nicest guy you would ever see across the table and a lot of fun whether winning or losing. He will be sorely missed by his many foos friends.

  5. I’m so sad to hear of Gary’s passing. He would send me a message on Mother’s Day and often shared videos of his treasured birds. Praying for the family.

  6. To the Freeman family I’m so saddened by the loss of Gary, he was a good friend since 1st grade and I always enjoyed spending the weekend growing up with Gary. He will truly be missed. RIP old friend

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