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Grover Felix Freel

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Grover Felix Freel

Birth
Union Township, Fulton County, Indiana, USA
Death
18 May 1933 (aged 48)
Monterey, Pulaski County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Bruce Lake Station, Fulton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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OBITUARY
The Rochester Sentinel

Thursday, May 18, 1933

Grover FREELS, 48, a carpenter of Monterey, passed away at the office of Dr. KELSEY's in that town shortly after 7 o'clock Thursday morning. Mr. Freels was removed to the above office after he had suffered a hemorrhage while he was engaged at carpenter work on a barn, a short distance south of Monterey. The deceased had been a resident of Monterey for a little over a year.

Grover, son of Mr. and Mrs William FREELS, was born in Union township, Fulton county on February 12th, 1885. Prior to his residency in Monterey he had resided in the vicinity of Kewanna throughout his entire life. Survivors are six sons, Dale FREELS and Marvin FREELS, of Indianapolis, Basil FREELS, Ermal FREEL, Chester FREELS and Ivan FREELS at home; three sisters, Mrs. Anna BURKE, of South Bend, Mrs. Elizabeth DUKE and Mrs. Amos HICKLE of Kewanna.

Funeral arrangements had not been announced as this issue of the News-Sentinel went to press.
OBITUARY
The Rochester Sentinel

Thursday, May 18, 1933

Grover FREELS, 48, a carpenter of Monterey, passed away at the office of Dr. KELSEY's in that town shortly after 7 o'clock Thursday morning. Mr. Freels was removed to the above office after he had suffered a hemorrhage while he was engaged at carpenter work on a barn, a short distance south of Monterey. The deceased had been a resident of Monterey for a little over a year.

Grover, son of Mr. and Mrs William FREELS, was born in Union township, Fulton county on February 12th, 1885. Prior to his residency in Monterey he had resided in the vicinity of Kewanna throughout his entire life. Survivors are six sons, Dale FREELS and Marvin FREELS, of Indianapolis, Basil FREELS, Ermal FREEL, Chester FREELS and Ivan FREELS at home; three sisters, Mrs. Anna BURKE, of South Bend, Mrs. Elizabeth DUKE and Mrs. Amos HICKLE of Kewanna.

Funeral arrangements had not been announced as this issue of the News-Sentinel went to press.


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