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Richard Carl Federman, 64, of Camden, Tennessee, passed away on November 5th, 2024, after battling Cancer for several months.
Richard was born August 5th, 1960, in Aurora IL, the son of Robert Federman and Christeen Channell.
Richard married his soulmate Linda Murphy and Moved from Illinois to Tennessee where they retired and spent their time together, scanning flea markets, estates sales, gardening, playing bingo and spending time with their friends and community.
Richard especially loved volunteering for political campaigns, helping out in his community, speaking to his children on the phone, spending time with his wife and listening to his favorite Blues musicians.
Richard had a larger than life personality, always cracking jokes and laughing. He was a loving and proud father to his two children, Matthew Richard Federman (son) and Maggie Marie Federman (Daughter), who describe him as kind, intelligent, funny, thoughtful and supportive.
Remaining to cherish Richard's memory are his Wife; Linda Federman, Son; Matthew Federman, Daughter; Maggie Federman, Father; Robert Federman and Step Mother; Jeanie Federman, Brother; Chris Federman, Niece; Cara Oltmann, along with many other friends, extended family members and members of his community.
Richard is preceded in death by his Mother, Christeen Channell; Grandmother, Cleo Channell; Grandmother, Doris Federman and Grandfather Carl Federman.
Richard's Celebration of Life will be held November, 16th 2024 From 12pm-3pm at Aurora Turners Club, 1335 Mitchell Rd, Aurora IL, 60505.
Memorial donations in Richard's memory may be directed to The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation, please find the Link to His Donation page here: Donation Link
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