The couple made their home at Evansville after their marriage. They were the parents of four children: Cecil, Ivan, Roy, and Dorothy.
Her obituary, which appeared on page twelve of the 'Janesville [Wisconsin] Daily Gazette of 13 Nov 1916, noted that she had been in poor health for some time and that her condition had worsened in the week prior to her death.
In addition to her spouse and children, she was survived by three brothers: Charles H. Fryer of Evansville, Edward Evan Fryer of Freeport, and Arthur E. Fryer of Capron, Illinois; and her sister, Mrs. Agnes [Frank] Bidwell, then of Rockford.
[courtesy of Find A Grave Contributor: Nancy Keller # 47677119]
The couple made their home at Evansville after their marriage. They were the parents of four children: Cecil, Ivan, Roy, and Dorothy.
Her obituary, which appeared on page twelve of the 'Janesville [Wisconsin] Daily Gazette of 13 Nov 1916, noted that she had been in poor health for some time and that her condition had worsened in the week prior to her death.
In addition to her spouse and children, she was survived by three brothers: Charles H. Fryer of Evansville, Edward Evan Fryer of Freeport, and Arthur E. Fryer of Capron, Illinois; and her sister, Mrs. Agnes [Frank] Bidwell, then of Rockford.
[courtesy of Find A Grave Contributor: Nancy Keller # 47677119]
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