Brian G. Heck
I delivered Ron's heating oil for many years and looked forward to his friendly approach to discuss the topic of the day. Sad that he's gone.
Death date: Dec 8, 2020
Ronald D. Freeman, 77, of Ashford, CT passed away on Tuesday, December 8, 2020 in the comfort of his home. He was born in Manchester, CT, son of the late Everett and Doris (Holmberg) Freeman. Ron worked as a truck driver for Teams Read Obituary
I delivered Ron's heating oil for many years and looked forward to his friendly approach to discuss the topic of the day. Sad that he's gone.
Dear Anna
Sending our sympathy. Ron kept his home and yard so beautifully. My parents would have been so pleased to see it .
Leon and Betty Gardner
Sincere condolences from Michael & Linda Gardner
Will miss Ron so very much. He could always be counted on to help out any way he could, and always with a smile. We had some very 'fun times' at the Sportsman club and I'm sure all members will agree. I am so glad I got to see Ron recently at the house and he was always so proud of his 'ranch' . Rest in peace dear friend. Our thoughts and prayers are with Anna and the family. Dan Quirk
Dear Anna and family-
It's been an uphill battle, but I thought Ron had rounded the bend in his medical care. My heart and sympathy go out to you for the loss of your beloved husband and dad. I hope your loving, joyful memories will help carry you all to happier times. Peace.
My condolences,
Burma Shaw
DEAR ANNIE,
SO SORRY TO READ OF RON'S PASSING.
IT HAS BEEN SO LONG SINCE WE HAVE BEEN IN TOUCH.
HOPE HE HAD A PEACEFUL TIME AS HE WENT TO HIS ETERNAL HOME.
TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF AND GIVE MY REGARDS TO THE BOYS.
OUR SYMPATHY, FONDLY, KEN AND CATHY CROUCH
MY Condolences to Ron's family sorry to hear of his passing ..
I liked Ron he had helped me with some of my projects in the Club , he was one of the Good guys !!
Bill Quirk

RON: As I was reading the Bible this morning, one scripture just coming back to me that reminded me of you. 2 Timothy 4:7 "I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith." The decades that we worked together at the Sportsmans Club, never once did I ever see you give up......."can't stop - the jobs not done." This perspective followed you throughout all the time I've known you, even when you were extremely ill. Rest well my Brother. God bless you and your family.

Ron meant so much to our family... I know he is up there with dad now.
