OBITUARY

David Alexander Feriend

May 29, 1927December 6, 1950
Obituary of David Alexander Feriend
In the early days of the Korean War, on December 6, 1950, at the battle of Chosin Reservoir, Sgt. David A. Feriend of Kingsley was declared missing in action. A friend of the family brought the telegram to the home, looked at David’s mom and lamented, “I’d rather chop my arm off than give this to you”. Thus began 70 years of uncertainty and doubt until, in August of this year, his remains were positively identified and the young sergeant who went to war in 1950, will finally return from his tour in 2019. David was born to Charles and Ida (Newmarch) Feriend on May 29, 1927. One of 6 children, David’s sister Irene remembers him as a loving brother and a good son. He was helpful to his mom and dad by pitching in around the house and helping his dad with his work as a lumberjack. David attended Fife Lake High School, but joined the Army just short of graduation. He loved serving with the Army and volunteered for Airborne Training, where he earned his Parachute Wings. After his first enlistment, David returned home, but money was scarce and, not wanting to be a burden to the family, he re-enlisted in the Army. This time, David found himself serving as a Sergeant with Headquarters Company, 3rd Battalion, 31st Infantry regiment, 7th Infantry Division and was a soldier headed to war in Korea. His unit was attacked near the Chosin Reservoir in a brutal siege that would last 17 days in the freezing weather. Sgt. Feriend was last seen driving through the battle, recovering wounded soldiers and transporting them out of harm’s way. Officially listed as MIA in 1950, he was reclassified as KIA in 1953, but his parents and siblings never lost hope, fearing he was a POW in North Korea. They continued to write letters to the government to do more to bring David home. His parents passed away, his brothers, Howard, Loyd and Ray have passed on and, now, David’s sisters, Irene and Doris know the truth about what happened to David nearly 70 years ago. David will arrive at Gerald R. Ford Airport in Grand Rapids on Oct. 11 at 9:00 p.m. and will be escorted to Kingsley. Visitation is at Covell Funeral Home Sun. Oct. 13 beginning at 11:30 a.m. followed by a committal service with full military honors at 1:00 p.m. at Evergreen Cemetery in Kingsley. Memorial contributions are welcomed in honor of David to VFW Post 2326 in Grand Haven.

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Friday, October 11, 2019

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Sunday, October 13, 2019

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Sunday, October 13, 2019

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