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Isaac Fryar

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Isaac Fryar

Birth
Death
4 Nov 1910 (aged 67)
Ripley, Tippah County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Soda Springs, Caribou County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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ISAAC FRYAR died 18 Nov 1910, age 68 yrs. Buried at Ripley, Miss. A stone is placed in Soda.
[Obituary copy from Soda Springs Chieftain]
C. W. Fryar received a message last Friday announcing
the accidental death of his father at Ripley, Miss., his old home. He was working with his nephew in the timber cutting saw logs and one very large tree didn't fall the way they expected it to and in attempting to turn it, Mr. Fryar was caught and crushed, death resulting almost immediately. It struck him on the back of the head, badly fracturing the skull and not scaring the face. The accident occurred a mile from his old home and he was buried in the old church yard a few days later.
Isaac Fryar, with a large family, came to Idaho in 1883. He located in Bannock County and for several years was on of our most successful [unable to read balance of this paragraph and one other.]
Deceased leaves an aged wife residing in Soda Springs, also one son, C. W. Fryar and one daughter, Mrs. Alice Beus. Six other children survive him – five boys and one girl. Uncle Ike had many warm friends in Soda Springs and Southeastern Idaho who will be pained to learn of his sad death. He was 68 years of age. Peace to his ashes.



ISAAC FRYAR died 18 Nov 1910, age 68 yrs. Buried at Ripley, Miss. A stone is placed in Soda.
[Obituary copy from Soda Springs Chieftain]
C. W. Fryar received a message last Friday announcing
the accidental death of his father at Ripley, Miss., his old home. He was working with his nephew in the timber cutting saw logs and one very large tree didn't fall the way they expected it to and in attempting to turn it, Mr. Fryar was caught and crushed, death resulting almost immediately. It struck him on the back of the head, badly fracturing the skull and not scaring the face. The accident occurred a mile from his old home and he was buried in the old church yard a few days later.
Isaac Fryar, with a large family, came to Idaho in 1883. He located in Bannock County and for several years was on of our most successful [unable to read balance of this paragraph and one other.]
Deceased leaves an aged wife residing in Soda Springs, also one son, C. W. Fryar and one daughter, Mrs. Alice Beus. Six other children survive him – five boys and one girl. Uncle Ike had many warm friends in Soda Springs and Southeastern Idaho who will be pained to learn of his sad death. He was 68 years of age. Peace to his ashes.





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