- Born on: November 30, 1954
- Departed on: October 4, 2013
Rodney L. Freeman
Im so sorry for your loss i shoulda been there he meant alot and always will.
I miss you and love you so terribly much. I know you are safe and with our Lord. It is just so difficult when you are not by my side. I can feel you but I just cannot see you. I love you with all of my heart! I know you are in no more pain and in a free place. I will always love you and only you. Me
This is a great pic of Rod and exactly how I remember him. He was always smiling. My prayers to his family he left behind my you all find some comfort in knowing others care.
I almost killed myself the day you taught me how to ride a motorcycle, one of your red Honda dirt bikes...you we're the first one to teach me how to drive a 4 speed, that really cool blue 68? Mustang. And who could for get the trip to Massachusetts and parking at the Connecticut State House in the Governor's parking spot. Great picture, that is the smile and laugh I remember. RIP
Dear First Cousin I am sad to see you lost your life at so young an age. I knew you when we were teens. I seem to remember you got into a lot of hot water in Hampton with your playful antics! I can say I know your uncle Howard Freeman, my step-grandfather, loved you very much. He often talked about you. I see that there is deep love in your family and friendships. There's nothing greater than that, in life. Rest in Peace Rodney Kimberly
Wonderful picture of Rod. He looks very happy. May all of his family and friends remember him this way and may God bless.