Bryan Freeman, age 63 passed away on Thursday, August 3, 2023 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bryan was born on February 14, 1960 in Racine, WI , the son of Willie and Patricia (Nee:Edwards) Freeman. To people meeting Bryan for the first time, he was shy and quiet until he got to know you, he was a kind man who loved to help whoever was in need. Bryan also loved to read and study the bible. When he wasn’t at his job at Walgreens which he loved, he enjoyed playing tennis and also was into looking at muscle cars. Bryan will be deeply missed by his one sister ; Sandi (Greg) McGaughy , four brothers; Jerry (Sharon) Freeman, Bobby (Laurie) Freeman, Jeffrey ( Pam Deskins) Freeman, and Shawn (Raquel) Freeman. He will also be missed by his special friends, Debra Sims, Kelly Crandall, and Dianne Roberts along with nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Bryan is preceded in death by his parents, Willie and Patricia, one sister , Brenda Freeman and one brother Raymond Lee Brown. Memorial services for Bryan will be held on Monday, August 7, 2023 at 6:00 P.M. in Strouf Funeral Home in Racine. The family will receive guests in the funeral home on Monday, August 7, 2023 from 4:00 P.M until the start of service. Burial will be private for family per Bryan’s wishes.
Services for Bryan will be live streamed. Please click here for live stream:https://www.hdezwebcast.com/show/bryan-freeman
Bryan Bryan Bryan, my heart is really broken. I miss you so so much. I asked you to please watch over me and be my guardian angel. You were a special Man of God with a heart of gold and I enjoyed our conversations about The Lord. I will definitely be seeing you in Heaven. I can’t wait for us all to be together for all eternity with all our love ones. I’m so grateful that The Lord allowed me 11 days to spend with you until the very end. I Love you my dear friend. You will always have a special place in my heart.
Bryan was an awsome and kind person. I am so sorry to hear of his passing. My condolences to his family.
Our sincere condolences from the Family of Eddie Mae and Ocie Peet Sr. Who were lifelong friends of the Freeman Family that expanded over 100 years through our generations. Bryan was always kind and quiet but yes, the right subject, he would definitely talk.🌹🌹🌹
I got to know Bryan thru our mutual employment at Kenosha Private Police. I was his immediate Supervisor so I had a lot of personal contact with Bryan. He not only was a great employee but I got to know what a wonderful person he was personally. I enjoyed every minute we had to talk about the things that interested Bryan. He was a devoted man of God and so much more. He loved fast cars and hot rods. We often talked about the Police and Sheriff. I believe he wanted to be a Law Enforcement Officer more than anything. He bragged to me often about his brother who was in Law Enforcement. I will miss Bryan and those wonderful uncomplicated conversations. I always felt uplifted after talking to Bryan. Rest in Peace.