Selection of Gregory Freeman's St. Louis Post-Dispatch columns about family life.  

updated 5/23/2013.   (16)

 

fatherhood
The Most Important Man In The World,  6/21/1992  (b)
Man Nearing 40 Becomes His Father,  11/24/1995
Father, Son Quality Time Decreasing In Quantity,  4/30/1996
He Didn't Seek Fame or Fortune, But His Family Felt His Love,  12/1/1998  (b)
Son Will Do Well In College Keeping Sensitivity, Humor,  9/23/1999
From Long Hair to Macaroni and Cheese, Some Things Seem to Bridge Generations,  6/11/2000  (b)
 
family
Great Issues: Potato Salad, Ribs And Beer,  7/30/1993  (b)
Mom's Day Gifts Are Repayments,  5/8/1994
Milestones Worth Savoring,  2/4/1996
A Painful Foot, A Loving Family, A Lesson Learned,  9/28/1997
Reunion Showed My Wife How Much She's Been Missing,  8/24/1999
It's Nice To Have Time To Get Reacquainted With Your Spouse,  2/15/2000
When The Moon Hits Your Eye Like A Big Pizza Pie . . ., 7/6/2000
Small Visitor Makes A Big Impression -Much To Our Surprise,  8/2/2001
It's Tough To Say Goodbye To A Home That So Reflects Us,  5/19/2002  (b)
Our Holiday Food Fight Always Ends Sweetly, With Something For Everyone,  12/22/2002  (b)
   Note:  This was Greg's last published column.
   Greg & Elizabeth invited me, and another of their friends, to join them for that Christmas dinner 3 days later.
   Ah, what a meal, and an evening :-)   I wish I'd stayed longer; it was the last time I saw him
.   Dan Schesch
 
 
 
(b)  Also in book: "Greg Freeman: a gentleman, a gentle man. Selected Columns", St. Louis Post-Dispatch", 2003

 

 

 

 

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