C.F. Sweeny's funeral Home Ltd.
SINCE 1917
In Memory
Lincoln A. Freeman
89
– Passed away peacefully at home on January 26, 2007. Born May
10, 1917 in Buckfield, Queens County, he was the youngest son of the
late Robie and Cora (Arnburg) Freeman. After working a few years in
the local woodlands, he moved to Dartmouth where he worked at Clark
Ruse Aircraft. Joining the army in 1942, he saw service in England,
Scotland, Sicily, Italy, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. After
the war he returned to Canada and worked at Orange Crush in Halifax.
In 1948 he moved to Greenfield, Queens County where in 1951 he married
his wife Alean. He worked for the Department of Fisheries, mostly on
the Medway River, until his retirement in 1982. He was one of the original
members of the Greenfield and District Fire Department serving as Chief
for 21 years, thereafter being named Honourary Chief. He was a member
of the Royal Canadian Legion, member of the Acadian District IOOF, member
of the FSNA South Shore Branch, and Sexton, Trustee and Field Council
member of the Greenfield United Baptist Church, as well as Trustee of
the Parsonage. He sang in the choir for many years, was bass singer
in the Greenfield Four Quartet, taught and was Superintendent of the
Sunday school, and was a Young People’s leader. He leaves behind
his wife Alean, daughter Cheryl and husband Joel Craft (Middle Sackville),
son Darrell (Halifax), grandsons Evan and Ian Craft (Middle Sackville),
and sister Mildred Wile (Waterloo). He was pre-deceased by brothers
Everett, Banford, Charles, Wilfred, Hardy and George, half-brothers
Clarie, Ralph, Arthur, and half-sisters Margaret and Ada. A private
interment will take place at Pine Rest Cemetery in Greenfield on February
17. After the burial there will be a celebration of his life in the
Greenfield United Baptist Church at 2pm. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to the Greenfield United Baptist Church or the Greenfield
and District Fire Department. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Sweeny’s
Funeral Home, Bridgewater. Online condolences may be made by visiting
www.sweenysfuneralhome.com.
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