Date: Tuesday, February 8, 1921 Paper: Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA) Volume: 184 Issue: 39 Page: 11
"GEORGE H. FRY
Heart Disease Kills Retired Carpet Manufacturer
Stricken with an attack of heart disease, George H. Fry, retired carpet merchant, died early yesterday morning at his home at 225 South Forty-second street. He was 70 years old.
Mr. Fry was born in Columbia, Pa. and came to this city many years ago. He retired from active business in 1912 and two years ago was made an invalid by an attack of apoplexy. He was a member of the Union League.
He is surveyed by his widow, a daughter, Mrs. Walter T. Bremer, and a son, J. Y. Dietz Fry. Funeral services will be held Thursday from the Forty-second street address, and burial will be made in West laurel Hill Cemetery."
Date: Tuesday, February 8, 1921 Paper: Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA) Volume: 184 Issue: 39 Page: 11
"GEORGE H. FRY
Heart Disease Kills Retired Carpet Manufacturer
Stricken with an attack of heart disease, George H. Fry, retired carpet merchant, died early yesterday morning at his home at 225 South Forty-second street. He was 70 years old.
Mr. Fry was born in Columbia, Pa. and came to this city many years ago. He retired from active business in 1912 and two years ago was made an invalid by an attack of apoplexy. He was a member of the Union League.
He is surveyed by his widow, a daughter, Mrs. Walter T. Bremer, and a son, J. Y. Dietz Fry. Funeral services will be held Thursday from the Forty-second street address, and burial will be made in West laurel Hill Cemetery."
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