Steve Freese
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Daily Herald
Steven Dallas Freese "Frosty"
On 15 November 2002 Steven Dallas Freese "Frosty," our loving son was welcomed home into the waiting arms of his Father in Heaven while surrounded by his loving family and friends by his bedside at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. Steven was born on 14 June 1952 to Gene and Shirley Freese in Moline, Illinois. He moved to Orem, Utah with his family in May of 1968 and graduated from Orem High School in 1970. He served in the US Army Medical Corps from 1972 to 1975. The majority of his military service was spent overseas serving as a Psychiatric Medical Technician at the US Army Hospital at Landstuhl, Germany. During the past 25 years he was employed in Salt Lake City, Utah by Mountain Bell and US West.
Steven, also known to his friends as "Desert Man," loved the outdoors. He spent much of his spare time hiking and camping in the West Desert. He was an avid golfer and fisherman and was greatly interested in anything concerning trains and locomotives and spent many happy hours either riding or chasing them. He was also a voracious reader. His greatest attribute was his giving nature that touched the lives of all that knew him.
Greatly missing him are his parents Gene and Shirley Freese of Orem, Utah, his sister and brother in law Patty Anne (Freese) and Chris Davis and their son Dallin of Las Vegas, Nevada, his brother Major (US Army) Paul Freese of San Mateo, California, and his loving Fianc?e Jilly, and her children Michelle, Lisa, Angie and Jordan, grandchildren Tage and Alexis of Salt Lake City, Utah and numerous dear friends and relatives.
Services will be held on Saturday 23 November at 11 a.m. at the Orem 7th Ward LDS Chapel at 365 South 900 East Orem, Utah. A viewing will be held one hour before the service.
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