Holiday tribute lives on
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Richard Freeman stands next to Roscoe, a 7-foot-tall snowman made in the mid 1960s, in his front yard.
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Richard Freeman’s late wife, Pam Freeman, shown here holding a picture of their son, Richard Freeman Jr., was known as the “Christmas Lady of Lanikai.”
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One of two arbors built around a tree by Richard Freeman becomes the setting for a Nativity scene at his Christmas-themed yard display.
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Freeman toiled for hours to put up his Christmas lights and decorations around and inside his Lanikai home. A tiny carousel, a bay window filled with stuffed characters and a Christmas village with snowmen, snowkids and Santas are all part of the display.
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Freeman toiled for hours to put up his Christmas lights and decorations around and inside his Lanikai home. A tiny carousel, a bay window filled with stuffed characters and a Christmas village with snowmen, snowkids and Santas are all part of the display.
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Freeman toiled for hours to put up his Christmas lights and decorations around and inside his Lanikai home. A tiny carousel, a bay window filled with stuffed characters and a Christmas village with snowmen, snowkids and Santas are all part of the display.
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Richard Freeman built a white gazebo to house Santa and other various Christmas decorations in his front yard in Lanikai. He has been putting up the decorations for the past 50 years. The display will remain up until the second week of January.
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