House Joint Resolution 38 honors the memory of William H. "Bill" Freeman, a prominent Nashville businessman and philanthropist who recently passed away. Mr. Freeman was the co-founder of Freeman Webb Company, a successful multifamily real estate investment and management firm, and was known for his significant contributions to the Democratic Party, donating over $7.8 million to various candidates and committees. He was also involved in public service, serving on the Metro Nashville Airport Authority Board and supporting local media by purchasing the Nashville Scene and Nashville Post to keep them locally owned.
The resolution reflects on Mr. Freeman's character, community leadership, and dedication to his family and hometown. He is remembered for his efforts to thwart extortion schemes, his candidacy for mayor, and his commitment to various boards and organizations. The resolution expresses condolences to his family, including his wife, three sons, and seven grandchildren, and acknowledges the positive impact he had on Nashville and beyond, recognizing him as a beacon of kindness and wisdom.