From: The Atlanta Journal, Atlanta, Georgia, on Thursday, July 24, 1980, Page A12
Services for Rufus S. Frick, 86, of 441 Clairmont Ave., Decatur, will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the chapel of A.S. Turner and Sons, with burial in Floral Hills Memory Gardens. Mr. Frick, a salesman for Belk Stores for 17 years, died Wednesday. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Decatur. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Erma Tennent Frick; daughter, Mrs. Sam Heckman of Decatur, a son, Rufus Tennent Frick of Decatur.
From: The Atlanta Journal, Atlanta, Georgia, on Thursday, July 24, 1980, Page 15A
A memory from Dottie (Lasher) Ridenour: This photo of Uncle Rufus belies his nature, he was a ''jokester'' If we were not home when he came to visit, he would come in through a window (that was when we always let our doors and windows unlocked), and he would turn all the chairs upside down, and anything else he could think of to do, (nothing destructive) just to make my Dad laugh. We were always glad to see him...What a tease.
NOTE: Yes his middle name was S. Kank per his siblings & children.
Married: Erma Tennent, July 15, 1915, in Mercer County, Ohio
From: The Atlanta Journal, Atlanta, Georgia, on Thursday, July 24, 1980, Page A12
Services for Rufus S. Frick, 86, of 441 Clairmont Ave., Decatur, will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the chapel of A.S. Turner and Sons, with burial in Floral Hills Memory Gardens. Mr. Frick, a salesman for Belk Stores for 17 years, died Wednesday. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Decatur. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Erma Tennent Frick; daughter, Mrs. Sam Heckman of Decatur, a son, Rufus Tennent Frick of Decatur.
From: The Atlanta Journal, Atlanta, Georgia, on Thursday, July 24, 1980, Page 15A
A memory from Dottie (Lasher) Ridenour: This photo of Uncle Rufus belies his nature, he was a ''jokester'' If we were not home when he came to visit, he would come in through a window (that was when we always let our doors and windows unlocked), and he would turn all the chairs upside down, and anything else he could think of to do, (nothing destructive) just to make my Dad laugh. We were always glad to see him...What a tease.
NOTE: Yes his middle name was S. Kank per his siblings & children.
Married: Erma Tennent, July 15, 1915, in Mercer County, Ohio
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