He was born in Bridgeburg on February 4, 1937 to Clark (Mutt) and Laura "Ruby" (Hooks) Freeman. He moved to Kittanning in 1979 and remained a lifelong resident of the area.
Bob graduated from Kittanning High School. He worked for Hawes Refractories in Bridgeburg, JK Davidson River Plant, bridge construction, and retired from Iselin Preparation Plant in Homer City.
Bob was an avid hunter, harvesting 39 bucks in his lifetime. He loved turkey and bear hunting too, but never got a bear. Trout fishing was another passion. He enjoyed going to his camps in Marienville and Benezette, cooking, baseball, NASCAR and spending time with friends and family. He was a wonderful caregiver to his father and mother until they passed, and also nursed his brother back to health after a lengthy illness.
Bob served in the Army from 1960 to 1962, stationed in El Paso, Texas. He loved telling stories about his many adventures there, particularly with his buddy, Joe Buscher, of Iowa.
Bob is survived by his niece, Debbie (Kevin) Sanders and nephews, Randy (Jamie) Freeman and Michael (Landa) Freeman. He will also be greatly missed by his great-nephews and great-nieces: Shawn (Justine) Freeman, Kyle (Catie) Freeman, C.J. (Becky) Sanders, Nicholas Sanders and Sandy Freeman, as well as their children. He is also survived by a special cousin, Bobby White, and his Army buddy, Joseph Buscher.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Ronald Freeman; and sister-in-law, Sandy Freeman. Numerous aunts, uncles and cousins also passed before him.
Burial will be in Lawn Haven Burial Estates in Worthington, Pa.
He was born in Bridgeburg on February 4, 1937 to Clark (Mutt) and Laura "Ruby" (Hooks) Freeman. He moved to Kittanning in 1979 and remained a lifelong resident of the area.
Bob graduated from Kittanning High School. He worked for Hawes Refractories in Bridgeburg, JK Davidson River Plant, bridge construction, and retired from Iselin Preparation Plant in Homer City.
Bob was an avid hunter, harvesting 39 bucks in his lifetime. He loved turkey and bear hunting too, but never got a bear. Trout fishing was another passion. He enjoyed going to his camps in Marienville and Benezette, cooking, baseball, NASCAR and spending time with friends and family. He was a wonderful caregiver to his father and mother until they passed, and also nursed his brother back to health after a lengthy illness.
Bob served in the Army from 1960 to 1962, stationed in El Paso, Texas. He loved telling stories about his many adventures there, particularly with his buddy, Joe Buscher, of Iowa.
Bob is survived by his niece, Debbie (Kevin) Sanders and nephews, Randy (Jamie) Freeman and Michael (Landa) Freeman. He will also be greatly missed by his great-nephews and great-nieces: Shawn (Justine) Freeman, Kyle (Catie) Freeman, C.J. (Becky) Sanders, Nicholas Sanders and Sandy Freeman, as well as their children. He is also survived by a special cousin, Bobby White, and his Army buddy, Joseph Buscher.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Ronald Freeman; and sister-in-law, Sandy Freeman. Numerous aunts, uncles and cousins also passed before him.
Burial will be in Lawn Haven Burial Estates in Worthington, Pa.
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