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Harry Hargett Fraley

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Harry Hargett Fraley Veteran

Birth
Derwood, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA
Death
22 Nov 1999 (aged 81)
Olney, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Laytonsville, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.213861, Longitude: -77.1439469
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Harry H. Fraley, 81, who for the last 50 years owned and operated a 160-acre grain and cattle farm in Derwood, died Nov. 22 at Montgomery General Hospital after a heart attack.

Mr. Fraley, a native of Derwood, graduated from Sherwood High School and attended the University of Maryland. He served as a pilot in the Navy during World War II, then briefly taught commercial flying at the old College Park Airport.

In 1999, he received an award for 50 years of support of the Montgomery County Agricultural Fair.

Survivors include his wife of 54 years, Eleanor Whitenight Fraley of Derwood; two children, Kenneth H. Fraley of Derwood and Susan Gibson of San Antonio; a sister, Eloise Fraley King of Silver Spring; and two grandchildren.

Washington Post November 26, 1999
Harry H. Fraley, 81, who for the last 50 years owned and operated a 160-acre grain and cattle farm in Derwood, died Nov. 22 at Montgomery General Hospital after a heart attack.

Mr. Fraley, a native of Derwood, graduated from Sherwood High School and attended the University of Maryland. He served as a pilot in the Navy during World War II, then briefly taught commercial flying at the old College Park Airport.

In 1999, he received an award for 50 years of support of the Montgomery County Agricultural Fair.

Survivors include his wife of 54 years, Eleanor Whitenight Fraley of Derwood; two children, Kenneth H. Fraley of Derwood and Susan Gibson of San Antonio; a sister, Eloise Fraley King of Silver Spring; and two grandchildren.

Washington Post November 26, 1999


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