Corrine Caroline Freel

Corrine “Connie” Caroline Freel, 79, passed away on June 15, 2023, at Ohio Health Marion. 

Connie was born August 15, 1943, in Crestline to the late Forrest and Corrine (Nesbit) Keller.  She married Leroy “Butch” Freel July 3, 1971, he preceded her in death on July 4, 2015. 

Connie was a 1962 graduate from Ontario High School.  After graduation she worked as an Office Manager for the Welsh News Agency where she later retired from.  She had a love for her grandchildren and looked forward to hosting her friends monthly for card parties.  Connie had a love for cookbooks which led to her love for cooking.  Her passion for collecting snow globes was known by all. 

Connie is survived by her sons; Rick (Dee) Freel of Crestline, and Ron (Gabrielle) Freel of Olive Branch, Mississippi; 3 grandchildren Justin Freel, Ashley (Brian) Baker, and Logan Freel; 5 great grandchildren Savannah and Devon Dorian, Nathan, Kylie, and Kenton Baker; sister-in-law, Barb Keller, special friends; Roger Hinz, Butch and Charolette Weber, Joyce and Bernie Webb, and Janice and Jim Little.

Along with her parents and husband she is preceded in death by her brother Forrest V. Keller.

Those wishing to share a memory of Connie or send condolences to the Freel family may do so by visiting www.masfh.com.

The Mark A. Schneider-Gompf funeral home 223 W. Main Street, Crestline is honored to serve the family of Corrine Caroline Freel. 

Funeral home : Mark A. Schneider-Gompf Funeral Home; Crestline

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