In memory of 50 years collaboration and family friendship
Prof Freeman was the most outstanding supervisor with a sharp intellect and a big heart!
A real gem of a lecturer! Thank you Ernie.
I will always remember Professor Freeman with a smile. He was such a lovely and funny man.
Remembering Ernie is a big deal since he was larger than life!
In memory of Ernie - a kind, thoughtful and generous friend. A true gent.
Ernie, to me you were the brightest, funniest, nicest and most highly motivated of our years at King’s ('55 - '58, '60 - '62)
Uncle Ernie - you were part of the family and impacted our lives maybe more than you realized. We will miss your humour, encouragement, guidance, advice - and help in the kitchen and with the barbecue!
Forever grateful for my career in computing, which started with a leture from Ernie in 1967.
Ernie - We will miss your humour and knowledge. To a good friend in Brecon u3a and locally in our adjoining villages, as well as a fellow Imperial College engineer - so outstanding for your practical application of innovative engineering. Rest in peace.
Ernie, You were brilliant, in all ways, and what a lot of fun. Never to be forgotten.
We met up late, dear cousin, and didn't see each other often, but became good "penfriends". Am so sad to delete maghistory23 after so many years. You are already missed. Betty
Ernie was a great source of advice and encouragement to early career researchers at Imperial and I was very grateful for that. He is much missed.
Always in my heart and thank you for everything, Rosalind.
Thank you for so many wonderful memories Ernie.
Ernie - you will be greatly missed.
I will always remember our years working together with fondness
To our beloved uncle, with all our love, from us nieces and the great-niece and -nephews.