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Rudolph Freeman
  1. Rudolph Freeman1902 - 1984
m. 27 May 1926
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Name[1] Rudolph Freeman
Gender Male
Birth[1] 2 Sep 1902 Arcata, Humboldt, California
Marriage 27 May 1926 Eureka, Humboldt, Californiato Mary Elisabeth Board
Death[1] Jan 1984 Santa Rosa, Sonoma, California
Burial[1] 19 Jan 1984 Santa Rosa Memorial Park, Santa Rosa, Sonoma, California

Freeman--In Santa Rosa, January 15, 1984, Rudolph Freeman, dearly beloved husband of Mary Freeman, loving father of Thomas C. Freeman of Santa Rosa and Karen E. Waste of Fremont, dear brother of Elsie DeAvila of Yreka, Ernest D. Freeman of Eureka, Dagmar Etter of Sunnyvale, Minnie Bristin of Petaluma, Louis Haynes of Arcata and Donna Myers of Santa Clara. Also survived by five grandchildren, two great grandchildren. A native of Arcata, California, age 81 years. Retired in 1960 from the Stockton Elementary School District as school principal.

    Friends are invited to attend memorial services at the Faith Lutheran Church, 4930 Newanga Ave., Santa Rosa on Thursday, January 19th at 11 a.m.  Pastor Lorents J. Fisk officiating.  Private inurnment Santa Rosa Memorial Park.  Those who wish may make contributions to their favorite charity.  Arrangements under the direction of Daniels Chapeil of the Roses.

The Press Demoncrat (Santa Rosa, Sonoma, California) Tuesday, Janury 17, 1984, page 11A, California State Library, Sacramento, California.

Rudolph Freeman

    Rudolph Freeman, 81, died Sunday in his Santa Rosa home after a long illness.
    A native of Arcata.  He lived in California all his life and moved to Santa Rosa in 1966 after retiring in 1960 as pincipal of the Stockton School District.
    He is survived by his wife Mary Freeman; his children Thomas C. Freeman, Santa Rosa and Karen E. Waste, Fremont, and five granchildren and two great-grandchildren.  He was the brother of Elsie DeAvilla, Yreka; Ernest D. Freeman, Eureka; Dagmar Etter, Sunnyvale; Minnie Bristlin, Petaluma; Lois Haynes, Arcata, and Donna Myers, Santa Clara.
    Memorial services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Faith Lutheran Church, with private inurnment at Santa Rosa Memorial Park under the direction of Daniels Chapel of the Roses.
    The family prefers donations to favorite charities.

The Press Demoncrat (Santa Rosa, Sonoma, California) Tuesday, Janury 18, 1984, page 11A, column 2, California State Library, Sacramento, California. [Board.FBC.FBK.FTW]

Freeman--In Santa Rosa, January 15, 1984, Rudolph Freeman, dearly beloved husband of Mary Freeman, loving father of Thomas C. Freeman of Santa Rosa and Karen E. Waste of Fremont, dear brother of Elsie DeAvila of Yreka, Ernest D. Freeman of Eureka, Dagmar Etter of Sunnyvale, Minnie Bristin of Petaluma, Louis Haynes of Arcata and Donna Myers of Santa Clara. Also survived by five grandchildren, two great grandchildren. A native of Arcata, California, age 81 years. Retired in 1960 from the Stockton Elementary School District as school principal.

    Friends are invited to attend memorial services at the Faith Lutheran Church, 4930 Newanga Ave., Santa Rosa on Thursday, January 19th at 11 a.m.  Pastor Lorents J. Fisk officiating.  Private inurnment Santa Rosa Memorial Park.  Those who wish may make contributions to their favorite charity.  Arrangements under the direction of Daniels Chapeil of the Roses.

The Press Demoncrat (Santa Rosa, Sonoma, California) Tuesday, Janury 17, 1984, page 11A, California State Library, Sacramento, California.

Rudolph Freeman

    Rudolph Freeman, 81, died Sunday in his Santa Rosa home after a long illness.
    A native of Arcata.  He lived in California all his life and moved to Santa Rosa in 1966 after retiring in 1960 as pincipal of the Stockton School District.
    He is survived by his wife Mary Freeman; his children Thomas C. Freeman, Santa Rosa and Karen E. Waste, Fremont, and five granchildren and two great-grandchildren.  He was the brother of Elsie DeAvilla, Yreka; Ernest D. Freeman, Eureka; Dagmar Etter, Sunnyvale; Minnie Bristlin, Petaluma; Lois Haynes, Arcata, and Donna Myers, Santa Clara.
    Memorial services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Faith Lutheran Church, with private inurnment at Santa Rosa Memorial Park under the direction of Daniels Chapel of the Roses.
    The family prefers donations to favorite charities.

The Press Demoncrat (Santa Rosa, Sonoma, California) Tuesday, Janury 18, 1984, page 11A, column 2, California State Library, Sacramento, California.

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