Digital Augusta

Augusta, Kansas

2012-01-30
Collection: 2012

Title

2012-01-30

2012-02-05

Subject

Freeman, Capt. John Edward

Ossman, Terry H.

Description

Obituaries published in the Augusta Daily Gazette

Creator

Augusta Daily Gazette [Kansas]

Source

Augusta Historical Museum, Augusta, Kansas

http://augustahistoricalsociety.com

Publisher

Augusta Public Library, Augusta, Kansas, USA

Date

2012-02-09

Rights

In Copyright In Copyright

Published with permission of copyright holder. Further reproduction prohibited.

Format

application/pdf

Language

English

Type

Clippings

Identifier

b18#013 2012



Citation
Augusta Daily Gazette [Kansas], “2012-01-30,” Digital Augusta, accessed November 23, 2024, https://augusta.digitalsckls.info/item/2332.
Text

February 9, 2012

Gapt John Freeman
53, KENSINGTON, MD.

Captain John Edward Freeman, 53, of Kensington,Md., formerly of Augusta, died quietly with his wife by his side on Monday, Jan. 30, 2012.
Interment with full military honors will be held on March 19, 2012, at Arlington National Cemetery.
Third child of Ed and Tokie Freeman, John grew up in Augusta. He ran track and played basketball for Augusta High School, where he maintained a 4.0 grade point average. He came to understand and accept the sacrifice of Christ at a Fellowship of Christian Athletes camp in Colorado at the age of 17. As a chemistry major at Wichita State University, he continued both his track career and his academic excellence.
John’s dental school classmates at Baylor University College of Dentistry in Dallas included his future wife, Alison Newkirk. They graduated from Baylor in June 1985 and since both families were in Dallas for the graduation, they added their naval commissioning and wedding to the weekend’s festivities.
The original plan was to serve in the Navy three years, picking up speed and experience at dentistry and let the Navy pay for their first child. Plans change.
They went from Camp Lejeune, NC to Okinawa, Japan, where their first child was born in 1991. Those years of two incomes and no kids whet John’s appetite for travel. A short tour at Annapolis was followed by orthodontic training at Fort Mead, where Paul was born. Tours at Great Lakes, ILL., and back to Okinawa saw Julia and Daniel join the family. John reached 20 years active duty while in San Antonio, Texas serving at the TORP (Tri-service orthodontic residency). The orthodontic billet at Rosa, Spain was available in 2006; it was too tempting a tour to pass up. When John’s lymphoma was found in 2010, the family was medically evacuated from Spain to Bethesda, Md. to seek treatment.
Throughout his career, John faithfully sought to follow Christ and guide his family to loving relationships with Christ and each other. He served where he saw a need in every community he lived; youth leader, Sunday School teacher, Parenting Ministry, team photographer, basketball coach and swim coach. He thoroughly enjoyed helping his patients to improve their smiles.
Married 261/2 years, John delighted in his role as father and husband, and kept those as his highest priority. He once told Alison that life with her was an adventure and they enjoyed wonderful adventures!
John is survived by: his wife, Alison; sons, Stephen, Paul, and Daniel; daughter, Julia; parents, Ed and Tokie Freeman of Augusta; sister, Mary Goodwin of Goddard; brother, Ivan (Rosemary) Freeman of
Grant’s Pass, Ore.; several nieces and nephews.
Memorials for his children’s college funds may be sent to: 9812 Hill-ridge Dr., Kensington, MD 20895-3227.

Terry Ossman
77, WICHITA

Terry H Ossman., 77, passed away Sunday, Feb. 5,2012.
Visitation with the family will be 6 - 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Feb.9; service at 1:30 p.m., Friday, Feb. 10, both at Downing & Lahey Mortuary East, Wichita.
Preceded in death by first wife, Betty J. Ossman and son, Mark Ossman.
Survivors: wife, Joan (McDaniel) Ossman; son, Michael S. Ossman (Melanie), Wichita; daughter, Kari Mader (Peter) of Augusta; stepdaughter, Terri Jabara (Ziad) of Wichita; stepson, Jeff Richardson of Highland, Calif.; 15 grandchildren; 16 greatgrandchildren.
A memorial has been established with the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research, Grand Central Station,
P.O. Box 4777, NY, NY, 10163.

Original Format

Newspaper clippings affixed to loose-leaf notebook page