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Ralph Kohlman Freudenberg

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Ralph Kohlman Freudenberg

Birth
Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA
Death
22 Nov 1995 (aged 58)
Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
North Arlington, Bergen County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
Plot
Grave 102, Row K, Section H, Block 3
Memorial ID
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Ralph Kohlman Freudenberg (1937-1995) fell out a window as a toddler and was later badly burned in a fire as a youth. He was declared incompetent in 1993 and was buried in an unmarked pauper's grave. (b. June 14, 1937; Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, 07307, USA - d. November 22, 1995, 5:20 am; Jersey City Medical Center, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, 07307, USA) Social Security Number 153548384.

Name:
Ralph Kohlman Freudenberg, and his nickname was "Wimpy". He was named for Ralph Kohlman (1885-1957) who married his aunt, Ada Augusta Freudenberg (1884-1957). Ralph Kohlman left him $3,000 in his will when he died in 1957.

Parents:
Ralph was the son of Eugene Freudenberg (1900-1956) and Florence Catherine Skinner (1901-1986).

Siblings:
His siblings include: Louis Julius Freudenberg II (1922-1986) who may have married Margaret Piatt; Eugene Freudenberg II (1924-1945) who died on Luzon in the Phillipines during World War II; and Arthur Oscar Freudenberg II (1929- ) who married Jane Gilliland (1935- ).

Fall from window:
When Ralph was about a year old, he fell out a window and landed on a wrought iron fence and was hospitalized for a puncture wound to his lung. He was waiting to see his father coming home from work and he leaned against the screen and fell on the fence.

Fire:
Around June of 1941, he was burned in a fire in Jersey City. There are three versions of this story: 1) Richard Charles Freudenberg II (1932- ) says that there was a bonfire and he was dressed in an Indian costume and was pushed into the fire. 2) Winifred McManus (1928- ) says he was tied to a tree and set on fire. 3) Arthur Oscar Freudenberg II (1929- ), his brother, says that Ralph was locked in a shed and the shed was set on fire. Arthur says the vandals were John Smith and Frank Smith and they lived at 233 Central Avenue in Jersey City.

Hospitalization:
Ralph was hospitalized from the burns for almost three years and the event was reported in the Jersey Journal, but the article has not been located yet.

A. Harry Moore School:
Arthur also says: "He was at the A. Harry Moore School in Jersey City for disabled children. The school couldn't even take care of him and he was sent home, my mom would care for him. Ralph was later in the the Pollak Nursing Home on Clifton Place in Jersey City, New Jersey."

Declared incompetent:
In 1993 Ralph Freudenberg needed surgery and they looked for his next-of-kin to give consent. They tried to find his brother Arthur in Keansburg, New Jersey but Arthur had already moved to Florida. They contacted other Freudenbergs in New Jersey including the family of Richard Freudenberg. Ralph had a cystoscopy performed on November 26, 1993. The court declared Ralph an incompetent on November 29, 1993 and had it made retroactive to November 24, 1993, 12:25 pm. On February 25, 1994 an arteriovenous shunt was inserted and Ralph was on dialysis with renal failure.

Death:
Ralph died on November 22, 1995 at Pollack Hospital at 100 Clifton Place in Jersey City.

Funeral notice:
Ralph Freudenberg. Mass for Ralph Freudenberg, 58, a lifelong Jersey City resident, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Our Lady of Victories Church, Jersey City. He died Wednesday at Jersey City Medical Center. Alfred J. Marshello Funeral Home, Jersey City, is in charge. (Source: Jersey Journal on November 28, 1995)

Burial:
He was buried in an unmarked pauper's grave in Grave 102, Row K, Section H, Block 3, Holy Cross Cemetery, 340 Ridge Road, North Arlington, New Jersey. The funeral was arranged by Alvarez-Marshello Funeral Home.

Uncompleted Task:
When the Jersey Journal is scanned and converted into text in the future, someone must look for the articles on the fire.

Memories about Ralph:
Marilyn Heyny (1936- ) says that: "He was called Wimpy, after the character in the Popeye cartoons. He had gangrene on his leg when we visited him in Jersey City in the late 1950s. The smell of the gangrene was awful. The leg was probably damaged from the fire. He never married or had children."

Relationship:
Ralph Kohlman Freudenberg (1937-1995) was the first cousin, once removed of Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ).

Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on February 28, 2004.

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Ralph Kohlman Freudenberg (1937-1995) fell out a window as a toddler and was later badly burned in a fire as a youth. He was declared incompetent in 1993 and was buried in an unmarked pauper's grave. (b. June 14, 1937; Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, 07307, USA - d. November 22, 1995, 5:20 am; Jersey City Medical Center, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, 07307, USA) Social Security Number 153548384.

Name:
Ralph Kohlman Freudenberg, and his nickname was "Wimpy". He was named for Ralph Kohlman (1885-1957) who married his aunt, Ada Augusta Freudenberg (1884-1957). Ralph Kohlman left him $3,000 in his will when he died in 1957.

Parents:
Ralph was the son of Eugene Freudenberg (1900-1956) and Florence Catherine Skinner (1901-1986).

Siblings:
His siblings include: Louis Julius Freudenberg II (1922-1986) who may have married Margaret Piatt; Eugene Freudenberg II (1924-1945) who died on Luzon in the Phillipines during World War II; and Arthur Oscar Freudenberg II (1929- ) who married Jane Gilliland (1935- ).

Fall from window:
When Ralph was about a year old, he fell out a window and landed on a wrought iron fence and was hospitalized for a puncture wound to his lung. He was waiting to see his father coming home from work and he leaned against the screen and fell on the fence.

Fire:
Around June of 1941, he was burned in a fire in Jersey City. There are three versions of this story: 1) Richard Charles Freudenberg II (1932- ) says that there was a bonfire and he was dressed in an Indian costume and was pushed into the fire. 2) Winifred McManus (1928- ) says he was tied to a tree and set on fire. 3) Arthur Oscar Freudenberg II (1929- ), his brother, says that Ralph was locked in a shed and the shed was set on fire. Arthur says the vandals were John Smith and Frank Smith and they lived at 233 Central Avenue in Jersey City.

Hospitalization:
Ralph was hospitalized from the burns for almost three years and the event was reported in the Jersey Journal, but the article has not been located yet.

A. Harry Moore School:
Arthur also says: "He was at the A. Harry Moore School in Jersey City for disabled children. The school couldn't even take care of him and he was sent home, my mom would care for him. Ralph was later in the the Pollak Nursing Home on Clifton Place in Jersey City, New Jersey."

Declared incompetent:
In 1993 Ralph Freudenberg needed surgery and they looked for his next-of-kin to give consent. They tried to find his brother Arthur in Keansburg, New Jersey but Arthur had already moved to Florida. They contacted other Freudenbergs in New Jersey including the family of Richard Freudenberg. Ralph had a cystoscopy performed on November 26, 1993. The court declared Ralph an incompetent on November 29, 1993 and had it made retroactive to November 24, 1993, 12:25 pm. On February 25, 1994 an arteriovenous shunt was inserted and Ralph was on dialysis with renal failure.

Death:
Ralph died on November 22, 1995 at Pollack Hospital at 100 Clifton Place in Jersey City.

Funeral notice:
Ralph Freudenberg. Mass for Ralph Freudenberg, 58, a lifelong Jersey City resident, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Our Lady of Victories Church, Jersey City. He died Wednesday at Jersey City Medical Center. Alfred J. Marshello Funeral Home, Jersey City, is in charge. (Source: Jersey Journal on November 28, 1995)

Burial:
He was buried in an unmarked pauper's grave in Grave 102, Row K, Section H, Block 3, Holy Cross Cemetery, 340 Ridge Road, North Arlington, New Jersey. The funeral was arranged by Alvarez-Marshello Funeral Home.

Uncompleted Task:
When the Jersey Journal is scanned and converted into text in the future, someone must look for the articles on the fire.

Memories about Ralph:
Marilyn Heyny (1936- ) says that: "He was called Wimpy, after the character in the Popeye cartoons. He had gangrene on his leg when we visited him in Jersey City in the late 1950s. The smell of the gangrene was awful. The leg was probably damaged from the fire. He never married or had children."

Relationship:
Ralph Kohlman Freudenberg (1937-1995) was the first cousin, once removed of Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ).

Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on February 28, 2004.

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