Freda went to public school in Kansas City where she learned English. She met her husband, Alfred, also an immigrant from Germany in Kansas City and they were married for 69 years.
Freda is survived by her loving and cherished husband, Alfred, their three children: Alan Neuberger (Diane), Nancy Neuberger and Linda Neuberger (Elizabeth); and her two beautiful and beloved grandchildren, Emily and Jacob Neuberger. Freda is also survived by her sister, Joan Stein (Leo), sisters-in-law, Regina Dollman and Ruth Heller and nieces and nephew.
Freda devoted her life to her family, she raised her children and managed the family's home life. She was known for her excellent culinary skills both cooking and baking. Freda enjoyed travel, was involved in the Jewish community and never met a stranger. Freda will be profoundly missed by her family and so many who loved her.
A private funeral service will be held at Rose Hill Cemetery.
Freda went to public school in Kansas City where she learned English. She met her husband, Alfred, also an immigrant from Germany in Kansas City and they were married for 69 years.
Freda is survived by her loving and cherished husband, Alfred, their three children: Alan Neuberger (Diane), Nancy Neuberger and Linda Neuberger (Elizabeth); and her two beautiful and beloved grandchildren, Emily and Jacob Neuberger. Freda is also survived by her sister, Joan Stein (Leo), sisters-in-law, Regina Dollman and Ruth Heller and nieces and nephew.
Freda devoted her life to her family, she raised her children and managed the family's home life. She was known for her excellent culinary skills both cooking and baking. Freda enjoyed travel, was involved in the Jewish community and never met a stranger. Freda will be profoundly missed by her family and so many who loved her.
A private funeral service will be held at Rose Hill Cemetery.
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