Dawne
We love Billy so much. When we came to see our (second parents) he was always happy and jovial. Worked hard, hated olives, was tinkering or TV watching. He would stop whatever he was doing to spend some time with us! We love you "Uncle Billy".
Birth date: Aug 3, 1941 Death date: Jan 29, 2023
JOHN WILLIAM (BILL) FREELOVE Bill Freelove passed away Sunday, January 29th at his home in Orem surrounded by his family. He was 81 years old. Bill was born August 3, 1941 in Las Vegas, NV. He was the third of seven children, an Read Obituary
We love Billy so much. When we came to see our (second parents) he was always happy and jovial. Worked hard, hated olives, was tinkering or TV watching. He would stop whatever he was doing to spend some time with us! We love you "Uncle Billy".
I was born on Uncle Bills birthday and he always called me his “birthday buddy”. I’m told my mom swore to him she wasn’t going to hold out until his birthday but he called it. I love that we have that connection. I don’t have a memory of him where he wasn’t smiling and making jokes. He made any room brighter because he was there. Most of all I love how much he loves Aunt Lana. When I was younger I thought when I marry I will find someone who looks at me like Uncle Bill looks at Aunt Lana. True love. It’s hard to imagine the world without this sweetest man in it. Love him and look to a day we will see him again. Love my Freelove family. ♥️
In all the 35 years I've known Bill, he has always been a great father to all his kids, kind, caring and patient. Although our relationship has spanned such a long time, our time together was always in short stints, but in that time he never failed to go out of his way to make me feel like part of his family and I was proud to call my father in law Dad. I will never forget my first visit as we loaded up the car built for 5 with 8 of us and made a 5 day trek south to see all of the National Parks on our way to Las Vegas to visit family. Stopping at every scenic overlook and squeaky cheese factory along the way. I know he had visited these places many times before, but still he was always eager to tell us a story about each and every place and made my first visit out west one of the best experiences of my life. He will truly be missed, not just by me, but by all of the lives he has touched.
Greg