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Freeman Glen Thomason (69) of Post Falls passed away December 30, 2012 in Pendleton, Oregon, in an unfortunate accident. He was born December 12, 1943 in Bee Branch, Arkansas to Colonel & Avis (Woods) Thomason. Freeman was a man who held his wife, Joanne, at the top of his list with his patriotism next in line. He knew how to care and show love for others, as he knew that actions spoke louder than words. Freeman loved to ride motorcycles with his wife and friends and was a member of the Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association and spent as much time as he could honoring his fellow Veterans and their time of service. He was very conservative and understood the difference between right and wrong. Hard work was second nature to Freeman. He is survived by his wife, Joanne and many other family and friends who hold him dear to their hearts. You will truly be missed but never, will you be forgotten. We ALL love you! Memorial services will be held Friday, January 4, 2013 at Bell Tower Funeral Home in Post Falls at 10 am. The family asks that donations be made to the Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association Chapter 13-1.
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