#1 Printed in the April 12, 1945 Enterprise, Blair, Nebraska
Dennis Fryman Rites April 9th
Dennis Fryman, a native and a life-long resident of Washington County, was born July 8, 1875 and passed away on April 5, 1945 at the age of 69 years and 9 months.
He was never married and after the death of his father, he continued to live at home with his mother, who passed away a few years ago.
Deceased leaves a brother, Joe Fryman, Sr. of Blair, and four sisters, Mrs. Scott Fitch of Banning, California; Mrs. L.M. Rhoades, of Carter, South Dakota; Mrs. J.R. Stone of Alhambra, California; and Mrs. Claude Hauscheldt of Santa Monica, California, and fifteen nieces and nephews.
Out-of-town people present at the funeral rites were Mrs. Claude Hauscheldt, Mrs. Don Rhea, and Mrs. Woodrow Biffar, all of Santa Monica, California, and Mrs. L.M. Rhoades, of Carter, South Dakota.
Funeral services were held last Monday afternoon and interment was made in the Blair cemetery.
#2 #2 Printed in the Thursday, April 12, 1945 Pilot-Tribune p. 1
D. Fryman, 69, Victim of Stroke
A BACHELOR, MR. FRYMAN SPENT LIFETIME ON HOME FARM HERE
A life-long resident of Blair, 69-year-old Dennis Fryman died at Blair hospital on Thursday. He had suffered a paralytic stroke the day prior to his death.
Mr. Fryman, who was a bachelor, had spent his entire life on the home farm northwest of Blair.
Funeral rites were held at the Bendorf Funeral Home, Monday, with the Rev. S.L. McCaig, Methodist minister, officiating. Out-of-town relatives present at the last rites were Mrs. Claude Hauschildt, Mrs. Woodrow Biffar and Mrs. Don Rhea of Santa Monica, California, and Mrs. L.M. Rhoades of Carter, South Dakota.
Surviving Mr. Fryman are a brother, Joe Fryman, Sr., of Blair; four sisters, Mrs. Scott Fitch of Banning, California; Mrs. L.M. Rhoades of Carter, South Dakota; Mrs. Claude Hauschildt of Santa Monica, California and Mrs. J.R. Stone of Alhambra, California. He also leaves 15 nieces and nephews.
~~~Obituaries courtesy of the Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings on file in the Blair Public Library~~~
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