The Herald-News/1942/Charles F. Freudenberg

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Charles F. Freudenberg (1942)
3458117Charles F. Freudenberg1942

Charles F. Freudenberg. Charles F. Freudenberg, 39, a salesman, died yesterday at his home, 282 Willow Avenue, Lyndhurst. Until his illness three year ago, he was an active member of Adonlram Lodge, F. and A. M. and the Lyndhurst Lodge of Elks. He was born in Hoboken and lived in Lyndhurst sixteen years. Surviving are his wife, Julia Buttomer Freudenberg; son, Charles, Jr. The Reverend Rowland F. Nye, pastor of St. Thomas' Episcopal Church, Lyndhurst, will conduct the funeral service tomorrow.

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