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Note: 1999-Present - Currently living in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida Dec 1994-June 1999 - Lived in Atmore, Escambia Co., Florida 1957 Undergraduate Degree - Auburn University, Auburn, AL 1960-1961 Medical School Unv of Alabama @@ Birmingham 1961-1962 Intern--Guthrie Clinic, Robert Packer Hospital, Sayer, Pennsylvania Chief Surgical Resident--Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN July 1962 Capt.--US Army--Vietnam 1967-68 Partner--Roberts, Sigler, Freeman 1969-1994 Chief of Staff, St. Jude Hospital, Fullerton, CA 1990 President, Orange County (CA) Medical Assoc 1983 * "The Florida Times-Union" Jacksonville, Duval Co. Florida On-Line Edition - Friday, August 22, 2008 F. Julian Freeman FREEMAN F. Julian Freeman, 73, passed away August 19, 2008 at his home in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL. Julian was born to Roy and Mary Nellie Freeman on July 17, 1935 in LaGrange, GA. He received his bachelors degree from Auburn University in 1957 and later earned his M.D. from the University of Alabama Medical College in 1961. He completed his residency and post-graduate training in General Surgery from 1962-1966 at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. From there he enlisted in the United States Army and served as the Chief of Surgery in the 18th Surgical Hospital in Vietnam. After his service to his country, he joined the Roberts, Sigler and Freeman General Surgery Medical Group, Inc. from 1968-1994 in Fullerton, CA. Julian was a member of the Fellow American College of Surgeons. He also served as the Chief of Staff at St. Jude Medical Center and the President of Orange County Medical Association in Fullerton, CA, along with being a delegate to the American Medical Association and a member of the Board of Trustees St. Jude Medical Center. Julian is survived by his loving wife of 19 years, Marjorie Freeman; sons, F. Julian, Jr. and Robert Nathan; daughter, Cynthia Freeman; sister, Lemma Gross and seven grand- children. A funeral service will be held at 10:00 am Saturday, August 23 at Christ Episcopal Church, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL with the Rev. Dr. Ann J. Broomell officiating. Burial will take place later at Loma Vista Memorial Park, Fullerton, CA. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Mayo Clinic Alzheimer's Research Program, Jacksonville. Arrangements under the care of Ponte Vedra Valley, 4750 Palm Valley Road, Ponte Vedra Beach, (904) 285-1130. Please Sign the Guestbook @@ Jacksonville.com www.pontevedravalley.com ******************* "The Los Angeles Times" Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., California F. Julian Freeman FREEMAN, F. Julian (73), passed away August 19, 2008 at his home in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL. Julian was born to Roy and Mary Nellie Freeman on July 17, 1935 in LaGrange, GA. He received his bachelor's degree from Auburn University in 1957 and later earned his M.D. from the University of Alabama Medical College in 1961. He completed his residency and post-graduate training in General Surgery from 1962-1966 at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. From there he enlisted in the United States Army and served as the Chief of Surgery in the 18th Surgical Hospital in Vietnam. After his service to his country, he joined the Roberts, Sigler, and Freeman General Surgery Medical Group, Inc. from 1968-1994 in Fullerton, CA. Julian was a member of the Fellow American College of Surgeons. He also served as the Chief of Staff at St. Jude Medical Center and the President of Orange County Medical Association in Fullerton, CA, along with being a delegate to the American Medical Association and a member of the Board of Trustees St. Jude Medical Center. Julian is survived by his loving wife of 19 years, Marjorie Freeman; sons, F. Julian, Jr. and Robert Nathan; daughters, Cynthia Freeman; sister, Lemma Gross and seven grandchildren. A graveside service will be held at 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, August 26 at Loma Vista Memorial Park, Fullerton, CA. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Mayo Clinic Alzheimer's Research Program, Jacksonville, FL. Arrangements under the care of Loma Vista Memorial Park, 701 East Bastanchury Road, Fullerton, CA (714) 525-7323. Published in the Los Angeles Times on 8/23/2008 ******************* "The Orange County Register" Orange, Orange Co., California F. Julian Freeman Freeman, F. Julian, 73, passed away August 19, 2008 at his home in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL. Julian was born to Roy and Mary Nellie Freeman on July 17, 1935 in LaGrange, GA. He received his bachelor's degree from Auburn University in 1957 and later earned his M.D. from the University of Alabama Medical College in 1961. He completed his residency and post-graduate training in General Surgery from 1962-1966 at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. From there he enlisted in the United States Army and served as the Chief of Surgery in the 18th Surgical Hospital in Vietnam. After his service to his country, he joined the Roberts, Sigler, and Freeman General Surgery Medical Group, Inc. from 1968-1994 in Fullerton, CA. Julian was a member of the Fellow American College of Surgeons. He also served as the Chief of Staff at St. Jude Medical Center and the President of Orange County Medical Association in Fullerton, CA, along with being a delegate to the American Medical Association and a member of the Board of Trustees St. Jude Medical Center. Julian is survived by his loving wife of 19 years, Marjorie Freeman; sons, F. Julian, Jr. and Robert Nathan; daughters, Cynthia Freeman; sister, Lemma Gross and seven grandchildren. A graveside service will be held at 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, August 26 at Loma Vista Memorial Park, Fullerton, CA. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Mayo Clinic Alzheimer's Research Program, Jacksonville, FL. Arrangements under the care of Loma Vista Memorial Park, 701 East Bastanchury Road, Fullerton, CA (714) 525-7323. Published in the Orange County Register on 8/24/2008 Mayo Clinic Alzheimer's Research Program 4500 San Pablo Road Jacksonville FL 32224 * "LaGrange Daily News" LaGrange, Troup Co., Georgia Wednesday, November 12, 2008 Our view In tribute The veterans� wall at Troup County Government Center was designed to honor and remember all U.S. military veterans with ties to Troup County. That�s men and women, living and dead, from every branch of military service and every era of our history, including peace-time. Toward that end, Tuesday�s Veterans Day services at the wall included the reading of names of 177 veterans with local connections who died within the past year. With respect, appreciation and pride, we share the names today: Stanford Eugene Adams, Douglas O. Allen, James Daniel Andrews, Edward Francis Aubin, Huey G. Bailey, William James Baltes, Willie Bass Sr., Howard J. Bird Sr., Adalbert Newton Blanton, Bobby Bowen, Hammett L. Bowen, William G. (Bill) Bowen, Calvin Hooper Breed, Edwin D. Brooks, Harold Edwin Brown, Kenneth Eugene Burson; Frank P. Campanale, Ward Manning Chewning Jr., Joseph Clark, Jimmie Ray Clegg Sr., William Roger Cliett, Akbert Cole, William Grant Cotton, Ronald Lee Cowman, Kell Cox Jr., Therrell C. Crawford, Randall Eugene Crews, Ruben Cutwright, Arthur Henry Daily, Amos Daniel, Thomas Alton Daniel Jr., Wilbur Jerome Day, Jone Debnam II, Douglas Mack Donald, Frank A. Dourrough, Dedrick Albert Duke, G. D. Driver, Heddie Woodville Duke, Wade Dunham; Eric Ellis, Richard Levon Ellis, James Woodrow EVANS, Richard Emerson Felder, Clayton P. Fetner, Charlie Eugene Fincher, Alfred Flowers, James Grady Flowers, William Lacey �Bill� Fowler, F. Julian FREEMAN, Thomas J. FREEMAN, William Worth Freeman, Charles T. Furgerson, Aaron Keith Haehn, Thomas Reginald Hale Sr., Jesse R. �Buddy� Haralson Jr., Delbert C. Harbison, Aaron Lee Harris Jr., George Harris, Hervey �Breezy� Harrison, Ronald Leon Hart, G. Bruce Head, Harry M. Healey, Sam H. Heard, John D. Herndon, Sid Hill, Willie �Will� Hill, Paisley Turner Hines Jr., Calvin L. Hogg, Ralph Hollis, Quillian Hornsby Jr., William Clarence Horton, Oren G. Hudson, Jeff A. Hunt Jr., William Peter Hyatt Sr.; Shirley Immell, Bob Hoyt Jefferson, Robert Harris Jeffries Sr., James A. Jenkins, Jack Ellis Johnson, Bobbie Ray Jones, H.N. �Bill� Jones, Lawrence Billy Jones, Edwin Hope �Skeet� Keel, James Randall Kelley, Emory Earl Key, James Charlie Kindon, Frederick Wilbert Klein, Robert Laegeler, Jake Grant Land III, Donna Ray Lavaie, William Earl Lester, Ernest Dawson Leverett, Ernest Levett, Curtis Lindsey, Jimmie F. Loftin, Tommie Eugene Loveless Jr., John Michael Lund, William Ralph Lowery, Billy Fred McCain, Ronald Leonard Marsh, Vincent A. Martin, Claude Massey, Doyle Elton May, Robert Clifford Maze, Kinney Rogers McCord, Andy Ray McGill, Rockwell McLin, John Monroe Meade, Coleman Otis Meadows, Edith Ray Meek, Clarence Mitchell Mercer, Jesse Everett Middlebrooks, James Lamar Moore, Eugene T. Morman, Virgil Eugene Morris, Victor Morris; Henry Roy Neal, Thomas Nelson, Harvard Norred, Lester Elliott Norris, Howard Paul Norton, Sherman Norwood, Kerry Eugene Owens, Charles Lee Parham, Roger A. Parham, George D. Parker, Homer C. Parker, Lillian Mavis Parkerson, Paul M. Patrick, Jack O�Neal Patterson, James Ralph Patterson, Dallas Adell Pearson, Arne Benton Phillips, Layman Ellis Powers Jr., Roderick W. Pruitt, George Lamar Reid, Bobby Dwayne Reid, Christian Rice, John Richardson, Edward Charles Riggins, Hugh Milton Roberts, Barnell �Barney� Roberts, Donald Rex Scott Sr., Douglas E. Short, Elmer Rufus Shelton, John Luke Shibley, James Thomas Smallwood, Russell Bruce Smiley Jr. M.D., Charles Alton Smith, Nick A. Smith, Duane Leroy Snowberger, Lloyd Orin Sprayberry, Corey Emmett Spates, Billy Storey, Howard David Sullivan; Philip Grant Thompson, Byron Edward Tomlinson, James C. Traylor Sr., Reginald Voorhees, James Joseph �Sonny� Walls Jr., Terry Randall Ward, Anderson Ware III, Herman Watkins, James Fred Waugh Sr., James Ellis Welborn, Willis Paul Whatley, Stuart Lamar White, Darnell Lanier Whitley, Adrian E. Wilborn, William Morgan Wilks, Thelma Ruth Acomb Wilson, Richard W. Wolfe, Henry Thomas Woodyard III, Glenn D. Yates, Hiram William York, Milford Leon Young.
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