Malcolm Frederick Freeman, Jr. Born in Bridgeport, CT, 27 February 1927. Grew up in Springfield, MA, and graduated from Technical High School.
Son of Malcolm F. Freeman, Sr, and Marion Jackson Freeman
He lived in Springfield, Ma, Bridgeport, CT, Stamford, CT, and more recently East Windsor, NJ
Malcolm believed in God, and came to Christ in March 2011, with his son Mark and Marks's wife Carolyn.
Malcolm joined the Army Air Corp, and went to Tuskegee Air training School for Black Pilots in 1944. World War II was over before he graduated, so he returned to Springfield and became a salesman. Worked as a salesman for many companies during his career, including Liberty Mutual Insurance, Pitney Bowles, and TIC GUM.
He loved to sail and for a long time docked his boat in Stamford, CT., at the Halloween Yacht Club where he was a life member.
Malcolm enjoyed travel, watching old movies, family, listening to Jazz., and spending holidays with his sons and their families.
For many years he walked at least 3 miles each day, and always maintained good nutrition.
He is survived by two Sons,
Malcolm F. Freeman, III, his wife Nadine, and son Auren
Mark Freeman, his wife Carolyn, and children, Betty Nichole, Angela, Aschante, Levar, Lowell, and Lance, as well as three grand children, Courtney Alexander, Shakira, and Kimora. He also is survived by Robert Clark, his step-son from his marriage to Audrey.
Seven (7) sisters.
Ruth Mann, Temple Hills, Md, Jeanne Bass-Latta, Deceased. Shirley Holmes, deceased, Marion Swann, Ft Washington, MD, Sylletta Birk, Copenhagen, DK, Lynda Williams, Upper Marlboro, MD, and Paula Oliver, Washington, DC.
He has many relatives and friends to miss him.
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My Brother Malcolm
My brother was just one year older than me. That made us the first boy and girl in the Freeman family, and he always thought I was born for him to chastise.
I was grown before I realized that he loved me. As a youngsters he tried his best to get rid of me. Once he dug a hole on the side of our house, hit me so that I would chase him, and when I fell in the hole he tried to bury me. Another time, he took a hot poker from the coal stove and tried to brand me like a cow. Me, on the other hand, would hurt anyone who tried to hurt my brother. More recently, Malcolm told me that he had decided to move to Maryland and live with me. Didn't take him seriously, but now I wonder if he meant it.
Malcolm could always be depended upon to show for family gatherings and we all were happy to see him. He added flare, and in recent years was the patriarch of the family.
I love him, and will miss him forever.
Family arriving for celebration of life for Dad
The date is September 11, 2011, and my Fathers friends and Family are arriving,to honor and remember a Great Man. He was a giving and always gave his time and advice to the entire Freeman Clan. We are in Stamford, Ct. where he Captained here for 40 years.He sailed in Long Ialand Sound, and North to Nantucket,with friends like Bernie Weiss, who donated his time and shared with us his memories of my Dad. My Brothers Malcolm 111 and Robert, used to always help him with the Boat (Inspired), He had a Passion for the water, and he shared it with our family,co-workers andfellow members of the Halloween Yacht Club..
Love is Contagious
Malcolm was so passionate about a few things, family, sailing, and JAZZ. Yes I put Jazz in all caps because Malcolm and I went a couple of rounds over Jazz.
Malcolms love for Jazz , sailing and family was so contagious that it would spill over on to the staff.
He educated the entire staff on Fats Waller(Jazz Musician). It was a sight just to sit and watch him enjoy the sound of Jazz, it was a true love for him. He had no shame in tell ing you that the music was just AWFUL and that FATS WALLER was the best Jazz Muician, he would even tell us what radio station he would listen to it on and that Fats Waller was young when he passed if I recall correctly it was 1943. He loved to teach us.
Sailing was another great love he shared with us. He loved telling us about sailing on his 6 passinger sail boat and how there is no beter place to be than on the water with the wind blowing on your face and watching the sun set from his boat. Sharing those memories brought a big smile to his face every time.
But the most contagious love he shared with us our staff was the love he demonstrated towards and felt for his family. He loved his family with his whole heart. He was proud to be the only son with seven sisters. It was so clear to see the love between him and his sister Ruth. It was priceless and contagious. It made you want to rush home and make sure you were nuturing a relationship with your sibling with hopes that would look something like theirs when you reach your later years. Every day she was there, Malcolm would give her a little bit of a hard time and she would give him a little back then you would see this sweet incredble love between the two of them. That was what it should look like. our staff was so touched by the relationship between Ruth and Malcolm. One staff member even said it even change her relationship with her sibling.
I almost forgot he had one more love OREO cookie. I have never seen any one love a oreo the way Malcolm did.
We are so greatful for all that we gained from your journey,
Reminiscence Staff
Sunrise Alexandria