Norman C. Freel

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Gail Freel's Home
1172 S. Boswell Road
Melbourne, AR  
Norman C. Freel

of Boswell, AR

April 21, 1950 - March 22, 2025

Norman C. Freel, 74, of Melbourne, Arkansas passed away on Saturday, March 22, 2025. He was born to the late Edward William and Edith Adelle (Call) Freel on April 21, 1950 in Chelsea, Massachusetts. Norman was the eldest of three brothers.

Norman attended the Twin Creek Church of Christ located in Boswell, Arkansas. He served his country in the Army and later entered into the Army Reserves National Guard.

Norman was a horticulturist and worked at Cypress Gardens, Florida for twenty five years. From the time he was young he had knowledge of plants, orchids and you name it, he knew it or he would research it. He loved his job and would travel for the park to various countries and attended many plant and flower shows. He lived in Waverly until 2008, where he owned a twenty acre tree farm. Norman grew live oaks, laurel oaks, magnolias and a variety of other trees. He landscaped many properties and planted large trees.

Norman bought property in Arkansas around Mountain View and finally settled in Boswell with his wife and five dogs. He was a sawyer, owned a sawmill and loved cutting lumber. Norman loved fishing and liked nothing better than having a fishing pole in his hand. He was an avid catch and release man. Norman will be missed by many.

He is survived by his wife, Gail Freel; step-son, Mike Andrew; step-daughter, Tracy Haith; five grandchildren; four great-grandchildren and special friends, Jack Martin, Tres Miller and Dave Lawson.

In lieu of flowers please send donations to the Twin Creek Church of Christ in Boswell, Arkansas.

Roller Crouch Funeral Home is in charge of these arrangements.

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Bobby Croney
Melbourne, AR
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Thursday, April 17, 2025

I Will always miss his laugh while we were out shooting guns or looking at his lumber or mine. My reloading shop will never be the same again. I'll never forget all the times he would show up there laughing like crazy and dancing around like he was over on cloud nine over something I had done. I will always remember the years we were friends and was always looking for many more to come. I'll miss him till we meet again. I shore hope he has a range set up and a sawmill ready for me to help him with. Never will forget my old buddy

Ann Cartwright
Mountain View, AR
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Tuesday, April 1, 2025

We are so sorry for your loss. Your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.

Taylor Hearing
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