James Ronald Free James Ronald Free, 71, went home to be with our Lord March 5, 2025. Ron was a longtime American Airlines employee. He loved working there and also loved his coworkers. His hobbies were RC Model aircraft, and working on older hot rods. He also enjoyed gardening and reading his Bible. Ron fought a hard fight, he wanted to recover so he could get back to work. He will be deeply missed. Graveside Service will take place Monday, March 24, 2025 at 10:30am at Smithfield Cemetery, 7935 Main St., North Richland Hills, TX 76182.
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Ken Kuski
3/21/2025 03:57:24 pm
James and I never worked with each other in Stores. But I did find him to be a quiet and unassuming gentleman. Our conversations were always in passing at shift change change and always a positive smile. I believe the lord took home this to be by his side.
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Amanda Rasberry
3/21/2025 04:17:31 pm
Although I did not work with James a long time, he left an impressionable mark. I always found him with a smile on his face and a warm greeting. He will be missed dearly by the AA Family!
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gary campman
3/21/2025 04:30:59 pm
James was a close friend of mine. We ate lunch together every day at work. I was his Crew Chief James was a good friend very hard worker and helpful and helpful. I will miss him dearly rest in peace brother Gary.
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Pedro Monge
3/21/2025 07:53:13 pm
I met James at AFW, he was very cordial and polite and always willing to teach. He will be greatly missed.
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Dan Wagner
3/21/2025 09:33:32 pm
James and I worked together at AFW, it was for 6 months only, but I felt like I met a friend for life.
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PANKAJ PATEL
3/21/2025 10:56:45 pm
James was quiet amazing person. He was hard worker and ready to help anyone. He was close friend of mine. I was calling him JIMMY DEAN because he was eating morning breakfast of Jimmy Dean biscuit and sausage. On 26th February2025, I went to see him at his home and I called him Jimmy Dean and I saw smile on his face..I spent an hour. When I was leaving, he raised his hand and we did fist bump. JAMES (Ronie) I will miss you.
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Washington Casanova
3/22/2025 08:12:46 am
I worked with James briefly at DFW, he was always there to help.
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Lois Buckley
3/22/2025 08:37:57 am
James was a very nice man and was always willing to help out a team member. James would always have a smile on his face and say hello. Really a nice man,you will be missed!
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Lissette Soto
3/26/2025 06:32:47 pm
James and I met at AFW. I looked up to James like a papa. I called him "Smiley" because he always no matter what has a smile on his face.
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