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English: John Fredrick Freund, Sr. (1874-1932) in the Scarsdale Inquire on 19 February 1932
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Source Scarsdale Inquire on 19 February 1932
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Services Held for Dr. John F. Freund. Dr. John Frederick Freund of 111 Lee Road, died Thursday of last week at the Medical Center, New York City, at the age of 57. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Walter B. Cook chapel, 190 th Street and Jerome Avenue, with the Reverend Theodore M. Shipherd officiating. Dr. Freund, who had lived in Scarsdale for the last seven years, was well known as an aviator and was a member of the Early Birds, an organization of veteran fliers. He essayed his first solo flight in 1910 at the Johannesthal Flying Field, near Berlin. He completed his flying training under the direction of Dr. Claude Dornier, designer of the Do-X in Egypt. In November 1911, he successfully passed the F. A. I. tests at Heliopolis and obtained pilot certificate number 4 of the Federation Internationale. Dr. Freund was born at Frankfort-am-Main on June 8, 1874. After graduating from high school and attending Heidelberg University he went to Guatemala and joined his father on a coffee plantation. He studied dentistry at the University of Guatemala, receiving the degree of D.D.S. there, and also at the College of Oral and Dental Surgery of New York. At the time of his death he was a member of the German Aero Club and the American Dental Association, and had at one time been a member of the Leewood Golf Club. He is survived by his wife, four children, John Frederick, Jr., Darral J., Kurt William and Cora Lovera, and three sisters and a brother in Germany.


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