Lambert Freund

Date of Passing:
Lambert ‘Ben’ Freund died from the complications of Alzheimer’s disease on October 3, 2024, at the age of 81 in Champaign, Illinois.
Ben was born on November 23, 1942 to Bernard and Anita Freund of Mchenry, Illinois. He always seemed surprised by his own life trajectory. The physical work of growing up on a farm stayed with him in spirit as he progressed through the University of Illinois and Northwestern on his way to becoming an eminent professor at Brown University. There he wrote the papers and books that defined subfields of mechanics, and in 1997 was inducted into the National Academy of Sciences. This is just one of many recognitions, yet he delighted most in the accomplishments of his students and mentees.
Although he usually worked in solitary scholarship, he relished the company of his family and colleagues. As a young man he could dunk a basketball, he played guitar nearly his whole life, he did crossword puzzles with grandchildren, and he lost graciously to his children in chess despite his best efforts.
Despite the commitments and achievements of his work, family was top priority. Ben will be sorely missed by his wife of 59 years, Colleen, a steady life partner and skilled potter; by his sons Jonathan (Amy) of Illinois, Jeffrey (Megan) of Montana, and Stephen (Plum) of Massachusetts, who lead academic departments and companies; and by seven grandchildren, a mix of musicians, a computer scientist, college students, a high schooler, and a kindergartener.
Burial will be held at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in East Providence, Rhode Island on Tuesday, October 15th at 1:00pm. Condolences can be made at https://www.wrwatsonfuneralhome.com/.
Colleen and family, I just heard about Ben’s recent death. I tried texting to the telephone number I have for you and sending an email to the last email address I have for you but have received no response so I am afraid both of those are outdated. I am very pleased that I can contact you through the mortuary. I am shocked and so so saddened by the loss of this wonderful person from the world. Karen Kralowetz Blackwell directed me to Ben’s obituary online and you can certainly bask in the glory of his esteem and reputation in his field. But my favorite part was that everyone commented on what a kind and thoughtful human being he was. I want to send a proper card but I believe that the mailing address I have for you is also out of date. Allan Bower commented on this page that Ben introduced him to his wife Janet and of course it was my brother Pat who was responsible for you and Ben meeting all those years ago. ❤️Again my very very deepest condolences. With love and prayers for God’s peace and comfort.
Colleen and family, I just heard about Ben’s recent death. I tried texting to the telephone number I have for you and sending an email to the last email address I have for you but have received no response so I am afraid both of those are outdated. I am very pleased that I can contact you through the mortuary. I am shocked and so so saddened by the loss of this wonderful person from the world. Karen Kralowetz Blackwell directed me to Ben’s obituary online and you can certainly bask in the glory of his esteem and reputation in his field. But my favorite part was that everyone commented on what a kind and thoughtful human being he was. I want to send a proper card but I believe that the mailing address I have for you is also out of date. Someone else commented on this page that Ben introduced him to his wife and of course it was my brother Pat who was responsible for you and Ben meeting all those years ago. Again my very very deepest condolences.
Love,
🍀Lynne Buckie Baker
I am so sorry for your loss. I am very fortunate to have been his former postdoc and colleague. I remember him as a scholar and a gentleman; a mentor, and a role model, not to mention the person who introduced me to my wife Janet Blume! But above all I remember his pride and love for his family. I will miss him greatly.
Allan Bower
To Colleen, Jonathan, Jeff, and Stephan, and the Freund extended family:
My condolences on the passing of Ben, your husband, father, and grandfather. I hope he went peacefully.
Ben played a very big part in my life as my advisor at Brown. I was not a great graduate student, but he stood by me and supported me so I could suceed in getting my PhD under him. Without his support, I would have not achieved much of what I did in later life.
I hope you will find some peace from the grief you feel.