VETERAN OF WORLD WAR I
OBITUARY
Fred Lawrence FRASS, 74, of Glazier, a resident of Lipscomb and Hemphill Counties all his life, died on June 1, 1965 in Hemphill County Hospital.
Funeral services were at the First Christian Church with the Rev. Myrl Powers, pastor, officiating.
Burial was in the Canadian Cemetery under direction of Stickley Funeral Home.
Born on Commission Creed in Lipscomb County, Mr. FRASS owned ranch land in Hemphill County. He was a veteran of World War I.
Surviving are his wife, Chloe; brothers, Neal of Shattuck, Oklahoma, and Ben of Wichita, Kansas and a sister, Mrs. Matilda KARNES of Beverly Hills, California.
(Published in The Amarillo Globe-Times (TX), June 2, 1965.)
(Submitted by Angie Mitchell Martin)
VETERAN OF WORLD WAR I
OBITUARY
Fred Lawrence FRASS, 74, of Glazier, a resident of Lipscomb and Hemphill Counties all his life, died on June 1, 1965 in Hemphill County Hospital.
Funeral services were at the First Christian Church with the Rev. Myrl Powers, pastor, officiating.
Burial was in the Canadian Cemetery under direction of Stickley Funeral Home.
Born on Commission Creed in Lipscomb County, Mr. FRASS owned ranch land in Hemphill County. He was a veteran of World War I.
Surviving are his wife, Chloe; brothers, Neal of Shattuck, Oklahoma, and Ben of Wichita, Kansas and a sister, Mrs. Matilda KARNES of Beverly Hills, California.
(Published in The Amarillo Globe-Times (TX), June 2, 1965.)
(Submitted by Angie Mitchell Martin)
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