News Summary
Nashville is grieving the loss of Bill Freeman, a esteemed businessman and Democratic fundraiser, who passed away on November 17, 2024, at age 73. His unexpected death by suicide shocked the community, reflecting on his profound impact in both business and public service. A Nashville native, Freeman co-founded Freeman Webb Company and was integral to the city’s political landscape, supporting numerous causes and campaigns. His legacy of philanthropy and community support will be remembered as Nashville honors his life.
Nashville Mourns the Loss of a Business Icon
Nashville is in mourning today. The city has lost one of its most beloved figures, *William H. “Bill” Freeman*, a prominent businessman and devoted Democratic fundraiser who passed away on November 17, 2024, at the age of 73. The cause of death has been confirmed as suicide, which has sent shockwaves throughout the community.
A Nashville Native’s Journey
Bill Freeman was a true *Nashville native*, having spent his entire life in the city he loved. He attended the University of Tennessee but decided to jumpstart his career in real estate rather than complete his studies. In 1979, he partnered with his friend Jimmy Webb to establish the *Freeman Webb Company*, which focused on real estate investment, management, and brokerage. Thanks to their hard work, the company became a major player in the industry, helping to shape the Nashville skyline and community.
A Leader in Public Service
Freeman wasn’t just a business magnate; he also made his mark in public service. He held notable positions, including a stint at the Metro Development and Housing Agency. His passion for civic duty led him to become a key player in the Tennessee political landscape where he was known as the leading *Democratic fundraiser* in the state and Southeastern region. His significant contributions to campaigns for Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden underscore his commitment to his party.
Presidential Support and Public Engagement
As an early supporter of Biden, Freeman was honored with an appointment to the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board. He also served on several boards, such as the White House Historical Association and the Tennessee Democratic Party, where he held the position of treasurer in 2009. Despite meddling in many projects, he still found time to run for mayor of Nashville in 2015, finishing third in the race and narrowly missing a chance at the runoff.
A Life Full of Passions
Outside of politics and business, Freeman was a man of diverse interests. He was an avid pilot who embraced the thrill of flying. He also practiced martial arts and enjoyed outdoor activities such as duck hunting. These hobbies illustrated a well-rounded personality who valued both adventure and family time.
Health Struggles and Community Contributions
Unfortunately, Freeman faced some harsh health challenges in 2022 when he suffered a series of strokes. These health issues forced him to step back from many of his professional and civic responsibilities, ultimately leading him to resign as chair of the Freeman Webb Company in October 2023 and from the Metro Nashville Airport Authority in March 2024.
Beloved Husband and Father
He leaves behind a loving family, including his wife of 50 years, Babs Tinsley Freeman, three sons – Harvey, Mike, and Bob – and seven grandchildren. Bob Freeman, who is now a state representative, shared that family was at the heart of Bill’s values, often taking precedence over his impressive career accomplishments.
A Legacy of Generosity
Freeman’s impact on the community was profound. *Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell*, among other public figures, expressed deep sorrow over Freeman’s passing, recognizing his unwavering dedication to public service and philanthropy. Freeman also quietly supported numerous causes, contributing significantly to *affordable housing* and *social justice*. He was known for his sincere character, always treating others with dignity and kindness.
Remembering Bill Freeman
In 2018, he launched FW Publishing to help preserve local media, notably saving the Nashville Scene from closure. This crucial contribution highlights his dedication to not only the business world but also the cultural fabric of Nashville.
Bill Freeman will be remembered fondly by many, and his family plans to *celebrate his life* on December 11, 2024, at First Presbyterian Church in Nashville. They have requested that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Abe’s Garden Community or the Sexual Assault Center to continue his legacy of giving back.
As Nashville takes a moment to reflect on his life, it is clear that Bill Freeman leaves behind a remarkable legacy that will not soon be forgotten.
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