In Memory

Jim Freeman

Jim Freeman



 
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07/01/22 03:47 PM #1    

Sandy Robinson (Roxanne Robinson Sparks)

I remember when Jim Carollo and Jim Freeman asked me to be with them as the Trumverate of the Ah Buddah Club in ninth grade. I had no idea what I was in for with these two guys. Of course we got in trouble for facing east in the hallway, kneeling and chanting "Ah Buddah" 3 times at lunch and were told we could not do that. I think that was the end of our "triumverate" but not the end of friendships. I was so glad to read the article about him and all the fun and laughter he continued to give to the world and his community. I know he will be greatly missed and I am saddened by his passing.


07/02/22 10:23 AM #2    

Bob Eibling (Robert James Eibling)

And do not forget Lynn Dailey. I still own stock in Leon Delcasso Enterprises


07/03/22 01:53 PM #3    

Brooks Hurd (Brooks Harding Hurd)

It is so incredibly sad to hear of Jim's passing.  The article describes his effect on the community where he lived in the Loose Caboose. Jim added fun where ever he went. 


07/03/22 02:25 PM #4    

Larry Trover

I too mourn the passing of Jim Freeman.  His good humor touched many lives over the years, and he will be greatly missed.  Many of his antics from elementary school also involved Mike Clark.

 

to Bob Eibling: I also remember Lynn Dailey.  "Leon Dailcasso Enterprises" rings a loud bell, but I can't recall any details.  Anything you can share that might help jog my memory?


07/06/22 10:46 AM #5    

Bob Eibling (Robert James Eibling)

Well Lynn sold stock shares. I would image the value would be up there with Bitcoin.
speaking of Mike Clark my fellow Cub Scout do you remember his appearance on the $ 64,000.00 question?


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