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James A “Jim” Freeman

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James A “Jim” Freeman

Birth
Denbo, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
11 Aug 2015 (aged 101)
Cape Coral, Lee County, Florida, USA
Burial
Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.2879948, Longitude: -85.3709006
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CAPE CORAL,FL--James "Jim" Freeman, 101, Cape Coral, Fl, longtime Muncie resident and former Ball State Football coach, died peacefully Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2015 surrounded by his family at his home in Cape Coral, FL.

Jim was born in Denbo, PA on Jan. 21, 1914 to Susan and Andrew Sirtosky. Jim was an "All Big Ten" football player at Indiana University, graduating in 1938. He was the 76th player drafted in the NFL draft of 1938 by the Detroit Lions. Jim chose teaching and coaching young men and women over trying out for the NFL.

Jim married his high school sweetheart, Ruth (Ashton) Freeman while attending college. Together they raised a family of seven boys and managed a coaching career spanning 42 years. He coached high school and college football teams including the University of Connecticut and Indiana University before becoming head coach at Ball State Teachers College in 1956. Coach Freeman was also an instructor at Ball State until his retirement. While at Ball State, Jim encouraged and assisted many young men and women to obtain an education and get a degree. He also reached out to football players from the economically devastated coal mining area of Southeastern Pennsylvania. Many of these young men went on to become successful Teachers, Coaches, Athletic Directors and Administrators.

His faith provided the moral and ethical character to be a positive role model for his players. Jim's long life allowed him to observe the fruit of his work; the success and accomplishments of students he taught and athletes he coached. Jim was an active member of the American Football Coaches Association and and served on committees with many of the most successful NCAA Division 1 coaches. Coach Freeman was an avid outdoor sportsman enjoying fishing, hunting and camping with his sons.

Jim was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth; one son, Todd; one brother and three sisters.

Jim is survived by six sons, James Freeman Jr. (wife-Susan) of Anderson, Richard Freeman (wife-Susan) of Yorktown, Timothy Freeman (wife-Pam) of Clio, AL, Michael Freeman (wife-Marcy) of Kingwood, TX, Jeffery Freeman (wife-Denice) of Greenfield, and Craig Freeman (wife-Diane) of Indianapolis; 19 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.

A celebration service of Jim's life will be 2 p.m. Sunday at Muncie First Church of the Nazarene, 3101 N. Benton Road, Muncie.

THE MUNCIE STAR PRESS, Aug. 27, 2015
CAPE CORAL,FL--James "Jim" Freeman, 101, Cape Coral, Fl, longtime Muncie resident and former Ball State Football coach, died peacefully Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2015 surrounded by his family at his home in Cape Coral, FL.

Jim was born in Denbo, PA on Jan. 21, 1914 to Susan and Andrew Sirtosky. Jim was an "All Big Ten" football player at Indiana University, graduating in 1938. He was the 76th player drafted in the NFL draft of 1938 by the Detroit Lions. Jim chose teaching and coaching young men and women over trying out for the NFL.

Jim married his high school sweetheart, Ruth (Ashton) Freeman while attending college. Together they raised a family of seven boys and managed a coaching career spanning 42 years. He coached high school and college football teams including the University of Connecticut and Indiana University before becoming head coach at Ball State Teachers College in 1956. Coach Freeman was also an instructor at Ball State until his retirement. While at Ball State, Jim encouraged and assisted many young men and women to obtain an education and get a degree. He also reached out to football players from the economically devastated coal mining area of Southeastern Pennsylvania. Many of these young men went on to become successful Teachers, Coaches, Athletic Directors and Administrators.

His faith provided the moral and ethical character to be a positive role model for his players. Jim's long life allowed him to observe the fruit of his work; the success and accomplishments of students he taught and athletes he coached. Jim was an active member of the American Football Coaches Association and and served on committees with many of the most successful NCAA Division 1 coaches. Coach Freeman was an avid outdoor sportsman enjoying fishing, hunting and camping with his sons.

Jim was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth; one son, Todd; one brother and three sisters.

Jim is survived by six sons, James Freeman Jr. (wife-Susan) of Anderson, Richard Freeman (wife-Susan) of Yorktown, Timothy Freeman (wife-Pam) of Clio, AL, Michael Freeman (wife-Marcy) of Kingwood, TX, Jeffery Freeman (wife-Denice) of Greenfield, and Craig Freeman (wife-Diane) of Indianapolis; 19 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.

A celebration service of Jim's life will be 2 p.m. Sunday at Muncie First Church of the Nazarene, 3101 N. Benton Road, Muncie.

THE MUNCIE STAR PRESS, Aug. 27, 2015


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  • Created by: Jane
  • Added: Aug 29, 2015
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/151425250/james_a-freeman: accessed ), memorial page for James A “Jim” Freeman (23 Jan 1914–11 Aug 2015), Find a Grave Memorial ID 151425250, citing Gardens of Memory, Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana, USA; Maintained by Jane (contributor 47242360).