Bradley lost a great teacher and hoops fan last night as Doc Freim passed away. It will not be the same at BU games without Doc holding court at section 5 during half time. I don't think Doc missed more than a hand full of home games from 1967-2007. His Physics 100 class was the best, and I am a proud member of the Rose Bush Society. Rest in peace Doc!!
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I got the chance to see him fight the fight and leave the hospital well prepared to take on his "new life". I can attest he gave it a great go.
It made everyone that came in contact with him through this ordeal very sad when they learned of the news.
God speed Doc......
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Friends
Friends,
This is sore news. Bradley loses another scholar and
a gentlemen. My only hope is that he went to that Brave
hereafter where he can argue with Professor John Kenny
and hold court to the multitudes.
In a scientific world full of cold fishes, these titans lent
spice and humor to the Bradley physics family.
My heart goes out to the Freim family. I can assure all
that the "Doc" will be missed.
Wingrider
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Kirk Wessler has a nice column about Doc Freim and another big local Peoria sports enthusiast who passed away on=ver the past weekend, Quentin Yerby.--
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There's a couple other stories about him under Wessler's blog:
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