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Richard F. Freudenberg
(1896–1988)

Richard F. Freudenberg (1896-1988) served in World War I and later was a chemical salesman. He died in 1988 at 91 years old. (b. October 12, 1896; 220 Madison Street, Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA - d. September 27, 1988; Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA)

Richard F. Freudenberg

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His death. "Richard of Jersey City, on September 27, 1988. Beloved husband of the late Charlotte (nee Kahar). Devoted father of Richard C. Freudenberg. Also survived by 4 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends may visit at the Mack Memorial Home, 288 Central avenue, Jersey City, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service Friday, September 30, 1988 at 10 p.m. The Reverend Mark Schroeder, officiating. Interment to follow, Fairview Cemetery, Fairview, New Jersey."
Marriage of his son. "Mrs. Anthony Cappola of 1214 Anderson Avenue entertained at a bridal shower a their home for Miss Jean Tushie [sic] of 81st Street, North Bergen. Buffet supper was served. Fifteen were present. Mrs. Cappola is to be matron of honor at the wedding of Miss Tuschie and Richard Freudenberg of Jersey City at Trinity Evangelical Church, North Bergen, November 24."
Death of his mother. "Mrs. Eloise Freudenberg, a Gold Star mother, died at her home, 92 Jefferson Avenue, Saturday from a heart ailment, she was 74. Born in New York she had lived in Hudson City the past 35 years. Two of her sons went to war, one of them being killed while in action in France. Surviving are eight children: Mrs. Ada Kohlman, Charles, Clara, Arthur, Richard, Eugene, Ralph and Mrs. Grace Sanford."
Death of his maternal grandmother. "She is survived by two daughters Mrs. Eloise Freudenberg of Jersey City and Mrs. Anna Lowe of Rye; and two sons Arthur Lindauer and Le Baron Lindauer of Rye."
His brother's biography. "Of the sons of these parents Louis J. Freudenberg was killed in action in the World War. He served as a runner or messenger with Company M., 309th Infantry, 78th Division, and was shot in the Argonne, October 16, 1918. Richard, another brother, served at Camp Meade, Maryland, but was not sent overseas."
Death of his father. "Funeral services for Max Freudenberg, who died on Sunday of heart trouble, will be held from his late residence 63 Concord street, Jersey City, this afternoon at two o'clock. The Rev. Charles C. Cain of Simpson M.E. Church will officiate. Interment will be in Flower Hill Cemetery. The deceased was in his sixty-third year and had lived in Jersey City for several years. In addition to his wife Eloise (nee Lindauer), he is survived by several children."
Death of his brother during World War I. "The young hero is survived by his parents Max and Eloise Freudenberg; three sisters, Ada, Clara and Grace, and by four brothers, Arthur, Eugene, Ralph and Richard, the last named being in the service at Camp Meade, Maryland."

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