On Tuesday, September 19, 2006; loving husband of Mattie P. Stroman; devoted father of Freddie Jr., Tressie Marie and Stephanie Stroman; dear brother of Josephine Dantzler. He is also survived by seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren and a host of other relatives. On Thursday, September 28, friends may visit with the family from 11 a.m. until time of service 12 noon at MARSHALL'S FUNERAL HOME, 4308 Suitland Rd., Interment Friday, September 29 at 9 a.m. at Arlington National Cemetery. Send condolences to: www.marshallsfuneralhome.com
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3 Entries
Clementine Lewis
September 28, 2006
To Mrs. Stroman and Family
Time has a way of helping the hurt,
Memories, a way of filling the heart.
Praying that time will help to heal, the loss you must feel.
The memories you hold dear, will keep your loved one near.
My Deepeth Sympathy
William Dixon
September 26, 2006
To The Stroman Family- My thoughts and prayers are with you not just during this time of grief but always. May all the family find peace and comfort with our Lord and Savior Jesus.
To Mr.Freddie,
Thank you for all the sound advice you gave me over the years that helped guide me in my Military Career. Thank you for being a good friend and listening to what I had to say in the good times as well as the bad. I thank Lord Jesus that you are at rest with him feeling no more pain. I will retire soon with 25 years of Military service to the Army and I take great comfort in the fact that you are proudly smiling looking down on me.
Sergeant First Class William R. Dixon
carlese minott
September 26, 2006
Stephaine& Family my prayers are with you, know that God is in control!keep your head up stay strong.I pray that God directors your path Stef and keep you and your kids safe.Just remember the battle is not your its the LORD'S
Carlese Minott and family
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