Rev. A. Frasier Dies Suddenly Native of Conklingville Had Not Been in Good Health; Rite, on Wednesday NORTHVILLE-The Rev. Adelbert Frasier retired, died suddenly at 1:30 A. M yesterday at his home in First street.
He had been in failing health for several years. Rev. Frasier for born February 3 1870 at Conklingville, the youngest son of the late Deliah Mosher and Cratus Frasier. During the early years he was a lumberman and later turned to farming. It was not until later life that he heeded the call of the ministry, being ordained in 1925. Since that time he held charges in Binghamton Wells and Oneonta.
The survivors include his wife, Elisabeth Lawrence Frasier; one son, Fred of Sacandaga; two daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Frasier, of Gloversville R. D, and Evelyn Frasier, residing at home; two brothers, Orrin Frasier of Gloversville R D. and George Frasier of Johnstown R. D., and eight grand children.
A prayer service will be held Wednesday at 1:30 P. M. in the home, followed by the funeral at he Holiness Mission, at 2 P. M. The Rev. A. E. Blann will officiate. Burial will be in the new Edinburg cemetery.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1939 THE LEADER-REPUBLICAN. GLOVERSVILLE AND JOHNSTOWN, N. Y.
Rev. A. Frasier Dies Suddenly Native of Conklingville Had Not Been in Good Health; Rite, on Wednesday NORTHVILLE-The Rev. Adelbert Frasier retired, died suddenly at 1:30 A. M yesterday at his home in First street.
He had been in failing health for several years. Rev. Frasier for born February 3 1870 at Conklingville, the youngest son of the late Deliah Mosher and Cratus Frasier. During the early years he was a lumberman and later turned to farming. It was not until later life that he heeded the call of the ministry, being ordained in 1925. Since that time he held charges in Binghamton Wells and Oneonta.
The survivors include his wife, Elisabeth Lawrence Frasier; one son, Fred of Sacandaga; two daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Frasier, of Gloversville R. D, and Evelyn Frasier, residing at home; two brothers, Orrin Frasier of Gloversville R D. and George Frasier of Johnstown R. D., and eight grand children.
A prayer service will be held Wednesday at 1:30 P. M. in the home, followed by the funeral at he Holiness Mission, at 2 P. M. The Rev. A. E. Blann will officiate. Burial will be in the new Edinburg cemetery.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1939 THE LEADER-REPUBLICAN. GLOVERSVILLE AND JOHNSTOWN, N. Y.
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Roxana Frasier Brownell
1849–1923
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Mary Ellen Frasier Brownell
1850–1912
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Zopher John Frasier
1850–1923
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Lillian Frasier Hilton
1854–1909
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DeWitte Frasier
1855–1873
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Miles Loveland Frasier
1859–1926
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Ruel "Ruie" Frasier
1860–1933
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Orin Frasier
1861–1944
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Allen Frasier
1865–1919
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1866–1942
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1872–1939
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