Person:Freda Lamgo (1)

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Freda L Lamgo
b.8 Feb 1912 Gibsonburg OH
d.26 Nov 2003
  1. Raymond Lamgo1903 -
  2. Floyd Lamgo1905 - 1984
  3. Mary Cathryn LamgoAbt 1909 -
  4. Freda L Lamgo1912 - 2003
m. 4 Jun 1938
  1. David S Parker1946 - 2003
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Name Freda L Lamgo
Gender Female
Birth? 8 Feb 1912 Gibsonburg OH
Marriage 4 Jun 1938 to Stewart Parker
Death? 26 Nov 2003
Reference Number 33085

Freda L Parker Feb. 8, 1912 -- Nov. 26, 2003


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Freda L Parker, 91, formerly of Fremont, died Wednesday at her home in Bo ca Raton, Fla.

Freda was born in Gibsonburg to Harmon H Fredrick and Ruth (Keiser) Lam go and they are both deceased. She married Stewart Parker on June 4, 19 38 and he died June 18, 1948.

Mrs. Parker was a teacher at Atkinson School for 35 years until she retir ed in June 1982. She graduated from Greenville College in 1936 and from Bo wling Green State University in 1955 and was a Jennings Scholar. She w as a member of the First United Church of Christ where she was the first w oman Elder and a member of the Women's Fellowship. Freda was also a memb er of the Retired Teachers Association, Fremont Women's Federation, Rivers ide Optimists and she was voted Woman of the Year in 1980.

She is survived by son James W Parker and daughter-in-law T.J of Boca Rato n, Fla.; grandchildren USAF Lieutenant Stewart James Parker, David Wm Park er, Cadet 3rd Class of the USAF Academy and high school senior Laura Je an Parker.

In addition to her husband Stewart and her parents, she was preceded by Da vid S Parker, brothers Floyd and infant brother Raymond Lamgo, and sist er Mary Cathryn Lamgo.

Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at Wonderly Horvath Funeral Home.

Services: 1 p.m. Tuesday with visitation at noon prior to the service at F irst United Church of Christ with Rev. Robert Quillen officiating.

Burial: Bradner Cemetery, Bradner.

Online Condolences: www.wonderlyhorvath.com

Contributed by Jon Jay Shultz, Maumee OH   jonjay@@myfamily.com

Originally published Friday, November 28, 2003

submitted by Jon Jay Shultz, November 28, 2003.