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David Parker Freeman

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David Parker Freeman

Birth
Lawrence County, Ohio, USA
Death
22 Feb 1923 (aged 52)
Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.5045283, Longitude: -82.6493533
Plot
Section 16, #243
Memorial ID
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"DAVID FREEMAN DIED LATE THURSDAY
EVENING AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS"

DAVID FREEMAN, Vice President of the Freeman Grocery Company and a brother of the late Thomas Freeman, died at his home at 901 S. 7th. Street shortly after 10 o'clock Thursday evening after a brief illness.

Mr. Freeman was born in this county on February 2, 1872, being fifty-one years of age this month. Practically all his life was spent in the grocery business where he had built an enviable reputation by honest endeavor and a recognized policy of fair dealings. An honorable man of sterling integrity he enjoyed the respect and esteem of all who knew him and many friends throughout the county will learn with sorrow of his passing. The decedent was attacked with pneumonia but 10 days ago and while his many friends had at first feared for the outcome they were imbued with new hope Wednesday when it was reported he had showed signs of improvement. Thursday, however, he again changed for the worse and the end came about 10 o'clock.

In addition to his wife, Mr. Freeman is survived by four daughters, Anna, Sadie and Mrs. Frank Stephenson and one son, Dennie, also at home and associated with his father's grocery business. One brother and two sisters also survive. They are George Freeman, Mrs. Hattie Stapleton and Mrs. Mattie Cornell.

Another brother, Thomas Freeman, preceded him in death in December.

The funeral services will be held from the home Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock with interment in Woodland Cemetery under direction of O'Keefe and Company.

(The Morning Irontonian, Friday, February 23, 1923)
"DAVID FREEMAN DIED LATE THURSDAY
EVENING AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS"

DAVID FREEMAN, Vice President of the Freeman Grocery Company and a brother of the late Thomas Freeman, died at his home at 901 S. 7th. Street shortly after 10 o'clock Thursday evening after a brief illness.

Mr. Freeman was born in this county on February 2, 1872, being fifty-one years of age this month. Practically all his life was spent in the grocery business where he had built an enviable reputation by honest endeavor and a recognized policy of fair dealings. An honorable man of sterling integrity he enjoyed the respect and esteem of all who knew him and many friends throughout the county will learn with sorrow of his passing. The decedent was attacked with pneumonia but 10 days ago and while his many friends had at first feared for the outcome they were imbued with new hope Wednesday when it was reported he had showed signs of improvement. Thursday, however, he again changed for the worse and the end came about 10 o'clock.

In addition to his wife, Mr. Freeman is survived by four daughters, Anna, Sadie and Mrs. Frank Stephenson and one son, Dennie, also at home and associated with his father's grocery business. One brother and two sisters also survive. They are George Freeman, Mrs. Hattie Stapleton and Mrs. Mattie Cornell.

Another brother, Thomas Freeman, preceded him in death in December.

The funeral services will be held from the home Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock with interment in Woodland Cemetery under direction of O'Keefe and Company.

(The Morning Irontonian, Friday, February 23, 1923)


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