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My name is Stan Freese. I’ve noticed alot of changes were made to my Wikipedia page. Mostly, important milestones of my career. My wife has been removed and blocked. Who has the authority to do this? How can i get my information added back?
Thanks,
Stanford D Freese
According to this article (cached version here), Freese retired from Disney in 2016. There might be something in this Orange County Register article that can be used for some of the other claims throughout the article, but the MOS:LEAD probably needs to be rewritten a bit and the layout tweaked to better incorporate his career at Disney into the body of the article. I also found this about the Tuba world record, but it's prior to anything being verified and only mentions him once by name; moreover, it also appears the the record has since been broken, possibly even on numerous occasions. The Edina Hall of Fame might be for Edina High School, but I didn't find Freese's name on the 2007 inductees page or for any of the other years from 1997 to 2020. -- Marchjuly (talk) 08:00, 19 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]