of Boerne, TX
January 24, 1940 - July 3, 2025
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Larry was born on January 24, 1940, and was the youngest son of the longtime United Methodist pastor the Rev. Dr. Alfred Hendrix Freeman and Carolyn McNeely Freeman. Larry and his beloved wife of 61 years, Rebecca (Becky) Simmons Freeman, were residents of Houston, Wichita Falls, Kerrville and most recently lived in Boerne at Franklin Park Assisted Living. They spent their lives invested in their church and serving in their community.
As a preacher's kid, Larry lived in different cities as his dad was appointed senior pastor in various Methodist churches. He was born in Oklahoma City, moved to El Dorado, Arkansas, and then to Texas where he lived in Corpus Christi, Wichita Falls and graduated from Lamar High School in Houston. He attended Southern Methodist University and graduated from McMurry College in Abilene with a degree in business administration in 1964 and soon after, married the love of his life, Becky.
After working in Houston several years, Larry moved his young family back to Wichita Falls in 1970 where he spent 21 years as a stockbroker and insurance agent. He and Becky were active members of First United Methodist Church where he served on a variety of committees and was a longtime usher. He was on the board at Wichita Falls Country Club where he enjoyed playing golf and tennis.
He and Becky moved to Kerrville in 1991 where they lived until 2024. He turned his love for tennis into setting up the first pickleball league at Tierra Linda courts in Kerrville and helped get pickleball started at FUMC in Kerrville. He loved teaching and encouraging others to play pickleball as well.
He was an Eagle Scout with the Boy Scouts of America and was active in civic affairs as a member of the Rotary Club and a Kerrville Chamber of Commerce Ambassador. He was a member of FUMC Kerrville where he started and helped lead the early morning men's Bible study for close to 30 years and was involved in the Emmaus community for many years. Most recently, he attended St. Paul United Methodist Church until he experienced a debilitating stroke in 2024.
Larry was an avid hunter and outdoorsman. He collected knives, guns and became interested in pre-1850 mountain man black powder rifles and attended many weekend rendezvous camping and trading goods that might have been used during that time. He loved to trade used cars and was the life of the party at any gathering with friends and family.
Larry loved Jesus, his family and people. Many times, he befriended and helped a homeless or wayward man with a meal, a few dollars for his pocket or a warm coat. He attended almost all his children's and grandchildren's sporting events and would talk about the pride he had in his family with anyone who would listen.
Larry was greeted at the gates of heaven by his parents and brothers Richard Marion Freeman and John Alfred Freeman as well as many dear friends and family who have gone before him to be with Jesus.
He is survived by his wife Becky, originally from Rochester, Texas; his children Libby Freeman Lunsford and her husband Charlie of Boerne, and their daughters Claire and husband Jake Hagen of Bedford, Mary Kate and husband Ben Carl of Boerne and Caroline and husband Cinco Winston of Waco; son the Rev. Dr. Rusty Freeman and his wife Dr. Lane Freeman of Marble Falls, and their son Brian and wife Chase Freeman of Marble Falls and daughter Bailey Freeman of Dallas, as well as nine great grandchildren - Annie, Libby and Mary Wells Hagen, George and Bobby Carl, Ford and Elle Winston, and Oliver and Adeline Freeman. His sisters-in-law Lois Marie Freeman of San Antonio and Sherry Freeman of Fredericksburg, as well as numerous nieces and nephews who loved him dearly.
A memorial service to honor Larry's life will be at 10am on Saturday, July 12 at the historic chapel at St. John's Lutheran Church in Boerne. His remains will be buried in a family plot at Bethesda Cemetery near Weatherford, Texas, at a later date.
Donations may be made to the ''Freeman Family Endowed Scholarship'' at Baylor University's George W. Truett Seminary Wesley House or to the Revive Movement (revivetexas.org) to send kids to church camp.
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19 Condolence(s)

Mary Lee and Bill Tennant
Kerrville, TX
Friday, July 11, 2025
Dear Becky and family : Our sincere condolences on Larry's passing. We smile when we think of his friendly greetings and hospitable conversations. We are enriched having known Larry, and you too, Becky .

Patricia Hamman
Prairie Village,, KS
Thursday, July 10, 2025
Larry was a dear person and Phil and I enjoyed his visits. We enjoyed seeing Becky and Larry, mostly at church events. He hel[ed us with our investments and I thank him for that many times over. I worked with Becky with the quilt group. Many blessings to Becky and the lovely family., Pat Hamman.
PS: Becky I moved from Kerrville to San Antonio and then to Kansas to be closer to my son.

Susi Kinsfather
Boerne, TX
Thursday, July 10, 2025
Becky, Libby & family,
Mr.Freeman was a true measure of a devoted, husband, dad, grandfather. He was a man of Honor, which was shown through his life's journey, in the lives he's enriched and the legacy of kindness he has given along the way. Prayers continue for yr beautiful family! The Lord has all of u, until u meet again! Blessed with Love! Sincerely, Susi

George J. Adams
Kerrville, TX
Wednesday, July 9, 2025
I was privledged to know Larry over 80 years.
Wonderful servant of our Lord with a personality that could light up a room.
I am relieved his suffering is over and he is blessed to be with Jesus, his parents, brothers and many friends may God bless Becky and their family.

Sally Derr
Bartlesville, OK
Wednesday, July 9, 2025
I am so sorry to hear about Larry’s passing but I do know that he is in the kingdom of the living God. Remember all the good times and mention his name often. That keeps him alive in everyone’s heart.
May you have some peace knowing how everyone loved him and all the wonderful years y’all had together.

George & Judy Eychner
Kerrville, TX
Wednesday, July 9, 2025
For those of you old enough to remember the Readers Digest section of the "most unforgettable" - - and I don't remember if it was "people" or "characters" - - but with Larry I'll go with character! He was one of those one-of-a-kind people that made a lasting impression on your mind and soul!!!! He always had a smile and a quip to share.

J. C. Whitten
Fort Worth, TX
Wednesday, July 9, 2025
Prayers for you Becky. Larry and I met as seniors at Lamar HS in Houston after his dad transferred to a Houston church . We also shared our first room together as freshmen at SMU. I treasured him as a dear friend, who I missed for many years. My the family have peace and good memories of a life well lived.

Jan Crawford Fonville
Spring, TX
Wednesday, July 9, 2025
Becky, I was sorry to hear about your husband’s passing. He sounds just like my husband in being an avid hunter, collecting knives and guns. I just wanted to convey my deepest sympathy over his death. I pray that you will
have strength and comfort as the days pass. I have great memories of my short time in Rochester.
Jan Crawford Fonville

Sandra Fry
Bluegrove, TX
Wednesday, July 9, 2025
Larry was always so friendly at homecomings & lately when you two came to our Rochester Trade days, even the last time when his dementia had taken over, we felt he seemed to recognize Traci & I & wanted to visit

David and Marihelen Willid
Amarillo, TX
Wednesday, July 9, 2025
Good friends from McMurry College. Rest in peace

Betty Boynton
Kerrville, TX
Wednesday, July 9, 2025
Becky, I am so sorry about Larry's death! We have been friends ever since we moved here and he (and you) are very special people! Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help you. Love you lots!

Ed Crawford & Kit Vanderhoff
Phoenix, AZ
Wednesday, July 9, 2025
We met Larry & Becky on a river boat cruise and became
instant friends. We visited their beautiful he and felt
Like family. He will be missed and remembered.

Gina Mcbee
Weatherford, TX
Wednesday, July 9, 2025
Condolences and prayers for Mr.Freemans family.

Mike Ezer
Kerrville, TX
Tuesday, July 8, 2025
What a man my good friend Larry Freeman was! I am so blessed to have known him, and to have experienced his wonderful, caring heart, and infectious personality. On Sunday mornings, before Church service, and would stand back in the lobby and watch him hug and greet everyone, with that big smile of his.
We clicked from the get-go, and shared many a laugh and joke together. We were both big fans of the old John Wayne and Clint Eastwood westerns, and sports.
I admired the way he loved his entire family, especially his sweet wife Becky.
His favorite thing to do, was brag on his kids and grandchildren, and boy could he brag!! I respected him for that. That is what a good loving father and grandfather is supposed to do, and he was the master.
May GOD grant Becky, and his entire family peace and comfort in the coming days, weeks, and months. I will miss you my brother!

Glenda Pack
Kerrville, TX
Tuesday, July 8, 2025
Sending my Deepest condolences to Becky ,Libby and family. Larry was always full of laughs and always had a funny face to share. He will be missed Deeply go Rest High my Friend until we meet again .

Jana Drane
Kerrville, TX
Tuesday, July 8, 2025
Becky and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of Larry's passing. I remember him helping set up for the quilt show several years ago. Larry seemed to have a great personality and he seemed to never meet a stranger. My prayers are with you in the days, weeks, and months ahead. May God bring you peace and understanding.
Jana Drane

Kevin B. Solbrig
Fredericksburg, TX
Tuesday, July 8, 2025
For the family and friends of Larry Freeman, I offer my condolences. I met Larry while participating in the Kerrville area Chamber of Commerce at the mixer, events and ribbon cuttings!
I will remember Larry for his gregarious and outgoing personality, constant smile, and his friendly wit.
May the Lord look over his family and friends to help them navigate through this challenging time! I pray that the good memories you have with Larry or what helps you make it through. As long as he is in your memory, he is still alive in your heart.
Kevin B. Solbrig
Solbrig Hearing Center

Bruce McFadden
Kerrville, TX
Monday, July 7, 2025
A life well lived. Take heart that your Larry is in your future not just the past. That is your reward for being a Christian!

Roy and Debbie Allbritton
Bandera, TX
Monday, July 7, 2025
Dear Becky and family,
Our deepest condolences. We have missed you at St. Paul's and have held both Larry and you in our prayers, and will continue to do so. Larry had such a warm smile and genuine spirit about him. May you find peace and comfort in the love of those around you.
Sincerely,
Roy and Debbie Allbritton