The funeral of Lillian Frey the little girl who was scalded at the fair
grounds and died later was held today and the body has been placed in the
vault at the cemetery and will be buried at Milwaukee later.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, September 17, 1906 P. 3
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[Julia (Lillian) Frey/bur. 09-15-1906/age 2 yrs./cause: pneumonia]
(bur. in vault/from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc)
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Little One is Dead
Illness Follows Accident at Fair and Baby Fails to Survive
Illness, said to be pneumonia, following an accident in which she was severely burned by hot lard, caused the death of the three year old Lillian Frey, the demise occurring early today. The child was badly burned when a pail of hot lard was overturned onto her lower limbs at the Fairgrounds Wednesday and death resulted. The child was a daughter of Andrew Frey who conducts a booth at the fairgrounds and the family had been guests at the Green Bay House where the death occurred. A report that an autopsy would be held on the body cannot be confirmed.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Sat., Sept. 15, 1906
The funeral of Lillian Frey the little girl who was scalded at the fair
grounds and died later was held today and the body has been placed in the
vault at the cemetery and will be buried at Milwaukee later.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, September 17, 1906 P. 3
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[Julia (Lillian) Frey/bur. 09-15-1906/age 2 yrs./cause: pneumonia]
(bur. in vault/from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc)
*******
Little One is Dead
Illness Follows Accident at Fair and Baby Fails to Survive
Illness, said to be pneumonia, following an accident in which she was severely burned by hot lard, caused the death of the three year old Lillian Frey, the demise occurring early today. The child was badly burned when a pail of hot lard was overturned onto her lower limbs at the Fairgrounds Wednesday and death resulted. The child was a daughter of Andrew Frey who conducts a booth at the fairgrounds and the family had been guests at the Green Bay House where the death occurred. A report that an autopsy would be held on the body cannot be confirmed.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Sat., Sept. 15, 1906
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