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Clinton Fribley

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Clinton Fribley

Birth
Death
15 Aug 1921 (aged 67)
Elkhart, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA
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Elkhart, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Section 20
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Elkhart Truth August 15, 1921, pg. 2

CLINTON FRIBLEY

Clinton Fribley of 532 James street, aged 67 years, died at 2:30 o'clock this morning. Death was caused by heart disease after an illness of eight months. The patient was confined to his bed during the last month.

The funeral services will be held at the home at 10:30 o'clock Wednesday, with burial at the Rice cemetery. The service will be in charge of C.H. Swingle of Chicago, a repesentative of the International Bible Students.

Mr. Fribley was born in Bristol on March 27, 1854. For 29 years he was employed as a pipe fitter by the New York Central railroad prior to his retirement on a disability pension soon after his serious illness developed.

Surviving Mr. Fribley are his wife, Alfretta Fribley, a daughter, Mrs. Pearl Longacre of this city; a granddaughter, Mrs. Thelma Forrest, also of this city, and a brother, Irwin Fribley of Middlebury.

Mr. Fribley was a member of the local branch of the Sheet Metal Workers' organization.
Elkhart Truth August 15, 1921, pg. 2

CLINTON FRIBLEY

Clinton Fribley of 532 James street, aged 67 years, died at 2:30 o'clock this morning. Death was caused by heart disease after an illness of eight months. The patient was confined to his bed during the last month.

The funeral services will be held at the home at 10:30 o'clock Wednesday, with burial at the Rice cemetery. The service will be in charge of C.H. Swingle of Chicago, a repesentative of the International Bible Students.

Mr. Fribley was born in Bristol on March 27, 1854. For 29 years he was employed as a pipe fitter by the New York Central railroad prior to his retirement on a disability pension soon after his serious illness developed.

Surviving Mr. Fribley are his wife, Alfretta Fribley, a daughter, Mrs. Pearl Longacre of this city; a granddaughter, Mrs. Thelma Forrest, also of this city, and a brother, Irwin Fribley of Middlebury.

Mr. Fribley was a member of the local branch of the Sheet Metal Workers' organization.


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