The death of John E. Frerichs, of Grant township, occurred at his home on Monday night after a two years illness caused by cerebral trouble. Mr. Frerichs was a well known resident of Plymouth county, having lived here since 1883. He was a native of Germany, where he was born forty-seven years ago in 1864. When a youth his parents came to America and settled in Illinois near Sterling, from which place they came to LeMars. He was united in marriage with Mary Pageler in 1891 in this county. [Note: Marriage Date of December 5, 1890 in Plymouth County, Iowa, USA. Per FAG Jett (#47754513)] She with three children, two girls and a boy, survive him. The deceased was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich Frerichs, of Grant township, and also leaves three brothers and two sisters to mourn his death. They all reside in Plymouth county except Martin Frerichs, who lives near Enid, Okla.
John Frerichs was a highly respected citizen, held in great esteem in the community where he lived so long. He was a good father and husband, neighbor and friend, and many friends mourn his death in the prime of life.
The funeral will be held this Friday at the Grant township Lutheran church.
[LeMars Semi-Weekly Sentinel; Vol. XLI, No. 66; Friday, August 18, 1911]
The death of John E. Frerichs, of Grant township, occurred at his home on Monday night after a two years illness caused by cerebral trouble. Mr. Frerichs was a well known resident of Plymouth county, having lived here since 1883. He was a native of Germany, where he was born forty-seven years ago in 1864. When a youth his parents came to America and settled in Illinois near Sterling, from which place they came to LeMars. He was united in marriage with Mary Pageler in 1891 in this county. [Note: Marriage Date of December 5, 1890 in Plymouth County, Iowa, USA. Per FAG Jett (#47754513)] She with three children, two girls and a boy, survive him. The deceased was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich Frerichs, of Grant township, and also leaves three brothers and two sisters to mourn his death. They all reside in Plymouth county except Martin Frerichs, who lives near Enid, Okla.
John Frerichs was a highly respected citizen, held in great esteem in the community where he lived so long. He was a good father and husband, neighbor and friend, and many friends mourn his death in the prime of life.
The funeral will be held this Friday at the Grant township Lutheran church.
[LeMars Semi-Weekly Sentinel; Vol. XLI, No. 66; Friday, August 18, 1911]
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