Ardmore, Oklahoma February 2016 October 29, 1949 ~ February 21, 2016 Earl Eugene Freeman of Ardmore, Oklahoma was born to Earl and Dorothy [Barnes] Freeman on October 29, 1949 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and passed from this life on February 21, 2016 in Ardmore, Oklahoma at the age of 66 years. Earl graduated from Porterville Union High School in 1967. He worked for forty-eight years as an automotive mechanic. On March 11, 2002, Earl married Diana Marcus in Las Vegas, Nevada. In his spare time he enjoyed building and racing cars, and spending time with his family. The highlights of his life were the births of his children and grandchildren. Earl taught his family to live life to the fullest, and always be helpful and giving to others. |
Pauls Valley, Oklahoma September 2000 January 26, 1962 ~ September 27, 2000 KATIE -- Graveside rites for Jesse Gerald Freeman, 38, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Katie Cemetery under the direction of Wooster Funeral Home. Freeman was born January 26, 1962, in Oklahoma City. He died September 27, 2000, in Pauls Valley. He moved from California to Elmore City in 1978 and was a diesel mechanic with Interstate Petroleum. He was a champion three years at the Sooner International Speedway, winning more than 1,000 auto races in his career. Survivors include a son, Jesse E., Katie; daughter, Joni Freeman, of the home; his parents Earl and Dorothy Freeman, Katie; a brother, Earl, Katie; two sisters, Catherine Estep, Katie, and Loretta Wilson, Porterville, Calif.; and a grandchild. |
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