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William Monford Freeman

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William Monford Freeman

Birth
Brush Creek Township, Scioto County, Ohio, USA
Death
12 Aug 1921 (aged 51)
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.5501375, Longitude: -96.1176264
Plot
Block: 4 Lot: 5 Grave: 2
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Some believe that William's middle name begins with "E."
The "our city" in his obituary refers to Omaha, Nebraska, as the Burt County newspaper re-printed it from the Omaha Bee.
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Printed in the Thursday, August 18, 1921 Burt County Herald, p. 1

William Freeman, aged 51, passed away at his residence 7608 North 29th Street, Omaha, Friday morning August 12th. Mr. Freeman is survived by his mother, Mrs. M.A. Freeman, his wife Josephine Freeman, both of this city; three daughters Mrs. Raymond Barton of Avoca, Iowa; Mrs. George McBride; Mrs. Jim Vorman, both of this city, and one son Owen Freeman of Avoca, Iowa, and one sister Mrs. O.L. Hart 8 miles west of Omaha.

Mr. Freeman was a member of Carpenter's Union 427 and also a member of L.O.O.M. No. 39 of Norfolk, Va.

The funeral services were from Crosby-Moore funeral home, 24th and Wirt streets, Saturday afternoon, Aug. 13, at 11 a.m. and interment at Blair.

The above notice appeared in the Omaha Bee. The wife of the deceased was formerly Josephine Newton Gamble whose many friends extend condolence to her in her recent bereavement.
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Printed in the Thursday, August 18, 1921 Burt County Herald, p. 1

J.F. Ellis and two daughters, Mrs. Eva Nesbit and his two sons, Mr. and Mrs. E.I. Ellis and Clarence Ellis motored to Blair, Saturday, to attend the funeral of William Freeman, who passed away Thursday, August 11, at their home in Omaha. Mrs. Freeman was the youngest daughter of the late W.B. Newton. Her many friends extend sympathy to her, in her sorrow and bereavement.

~~~Obituaries courtesy of the Nebraska Washington County Genealogy Society. Newspaper clippings on file in the Public Library, Blair, Nebraska ~~~
Some believe that William's middle name begins with "E."
The "our city" in his obituary refers to Omaha, Nebraska, as the Burt County newspaper re-printed it from the Omaha Bee.
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Printed in the Thursday, August 18, 1921 Burt County Herald, p. 1

William Freeman, aged 51, passed away at his residence 7608 North 29th Street, Omaha, Friday morning August 12th. Mr. Freeman is survived by his mother, Mrs. M.A. Freeman, his wife Josephine Freeman, both of this city; three daughters Mrs. Raymond Barton of Avoca, Iowa; Mrs. George McBride; Mrs. Jim Vorman, both of this city, and one son Owen Freeman of Avoca, Iowa, and one sister Mrs. O.L. Hart 8 miles west of Omaha.

Mr. Freeman was a member of Carpenter's Union 427 and also a member of L.O.O.M. No. 39 of Norfolk, Va.

The funeral services were from Crosby-Moore funeral home, 24th and Wirt streets, Saturday afternoon, Aug. 13, at 11 a.m. and interment at Blair.

The above notice appeared in the Omaha Bee. The wife of the deceased was formerly Josephine Newton Gamble whose many friends extend condolence to her in her recent bereavement.
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Printed in the Thursday, August 18, 1921 Burt County Herald, p. 1

J.F. Ellis and two daughters, Mrs. Eva Nesbit and his two sons, Mr. and Mrs. E.I. Ellis and Clarence Ellis motored to Blair, Saturday, to attend the funeral of William Freeman, who passed away Thursday, August 11, at their home in Omaha. Mrs. Freeman was the youngest daughter of the late W.B. Newton. Her many friends extend sympathy to her, in her sorrow and bereavement.

~~~Obituaries courtesy of the Nebraska Washington County Genealogy Society. Newspaper clippings on file in the Public Library, Blair, Nebraska ~~~


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