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Curtis W. Freeman

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Curtis W. Freeman

Birth
Death
6 Mar 2017 (aged 78)
Burial
Elmira, Chemung County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.072665, Longitude: -76.7379927
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Curtis W. Freeman, age 78, of Horseheads, NY passed away on Monday March 6, 2017. He was born on June 10, 1938 in Elmira, NY the son of the late Wilfred and Vivian Spiegel Freeman. Mr. Freeman was a Certified Master Auto Mechanic for Elm Chevrolet, Steve Acuto Pontiac, and Van Brunt Motors. Curtis married his wife Ann (Stevens) Freeman on July 13, 1973 and they would have celebrated their 44th Wedding Anniversary this year. Mr. Freeman was a longtime Volunteer Firefighter and Past Treasurer, President and Board Member of the Tompkins Corners Fire Department. He had many interests, such as woodworking, tractors, photography, outdoor activities including gardening and yard work. Mr. Freeman was known for his ingenuity, strength of spirit, self-reliance, determination, and his readiness to help his family, friends and neighbors at any time of the day or night. He was pre-deceased by brothers Owen Freeman and Noel Freeman and his sister Barbara Lawson. Curtis is survived by his loving wife Ann Stevens Freeman, son Glenn Freeman of Horseheads, NY; daughter Darlene Freeman of Newton, MA; several grandchildren; great grandchildren; nieces, nephews, cousins; and his dog Freckles.
Curtis W. Freeman, age 78, of Horseheads, NY passed away on Monday March 6, 2017. He was born on June 10, 1938 in Elmira, NY the son of the late Wilfred and Vivian Spiegel Freeman. Mr. Freeman was a Certified Master Auto Mechanic for Elm Chevrolet, Steve Acuto Pontiac, and Van Brunt Motors. Curtis married his wife Ann (Stevens) Freeman on July 13, 1973 and they would have celebrated their 44th Wedding Anniversary this year. Mr. Freeman was a longtime Volunteer Firefighter and Past Treasurer, President and Board Member of the Tompkins Corners Fire Department. He had many interests, such as woodworking, tractors, photography, outdoor activities including gardening and yard work. Mr. Freeman was known for his ingenuity, strength of spirit, self-reliance, determination, and his readiness to help his family, friends and neighbors at any time of the day or night. He was pre-deceased by brothers Owen Freeman and Noel Freeman and his sister Barbara Lawson. Curtis is survived by his loving wife Ann Stevens Freeman, son Glenn Freeman of Horseheads, NY; daughter Darlene Freeman of Newton, MA; several grandchildren; great grandchildren; nieces, nephews, cousins; and his dog Freckles.


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