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Anna Eliza <I>Nelson</I> Fryer

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Anna Eliza Nelson Fryer

Birth
New York, USA
Death
10 May 1910 (aged 63)
Oakland, Alameda County, California, USA
Burial
Oakland, Alameda County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Plot 4, Lot 189
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San Francisco Call, May 11, 1910 (Wednesday), Page 2, Column 3.

"MRS. JOHN FRYER DIES AT AN ADVANCED AGE
Wife of State University Professor Passes Away
BERKELEY, May 10. After an illness of three weeks in an Oakland sanatorium Mrs. Eliza N. Fryer, wife of Prof. John Fryer, head of the department of oriental languages and literatures at the university, died this morning at an advanced age. Death came while she was asleep and was due to heart failure.

With her husband, the venerable professor of the university and authority on Chinese literatures, languages and customs, Mrs. Fryer resided for many years in China, and was received on several occasions by the royalty of that empire.

Mrs. Fryer was active as a worker in the First Congregational church of Berkeley and in the various clubs.

Since her return with her husband from a tour of China last year she has been making her home at Cloyne court in Ridge road. No arrangements have been made for the funeral." END

AND

San Francisco Call, May 12, 1910 (Thursday), Page 10, Column 5.

"PROFESSOR'S WIFE 'S TO BE LAID TO REST

Funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth N. Fryer to Be Held Saturday

Berkeley, May 11. The funeral of Mrs. Eliza N. Fryer, wife of Professor John Fryer of the university, who died yesterday morning [May 10] at an Oakland sanitarium, will be held from the First Congregational church of this city, of which she was a member, next Saturday afternoon [May 14] at 2 o'clock." END
San Francisco Call, May 11, 1910 (Wednesday), Page 2, Column 3.

"MRS. JOHN FRYER DIES AT AN ADVANCED AGE
Wife of State University Professor Passes Away
BERKELEY, May 10. After an illness of three weeks in an Oakland sanatorium Mrs. Eliza N. Fryer, wife of Prof. John Fryer, head of the department of oriental languages and literatures at the university, died this morning at an advanced age. Death came while she was asleep and was due to heart failure.

With her husband, the venerable professor of the university and authority on Chinese literatures, languages and customs, Mrs. Fryer resided for many years in China, and was received on several occasions by the royalty of that empire.

Mrs. Fryer was active as a worker in the First Congregational church of Berkeley and in the various clubs.

Since her return with her husband from a tour of China last year she has been making her home at Cloyne court in Ridge road. No arrangements have been made for the funeral." END

AND

San Francisco Call, May 12, 1910 (Thursday), Page 10, Column 5.

"PROFESSOR'S WIFE 'S TO BE LAID TO REST

Funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth N. Fryer to Be Held Saturday

Berkeley, May 11. The funeral of Mrs. Eliza N. Fryer, wife of Professor John Fryer of the university, who died yesterday morning [May 10] at an Oakland sanitarium, will be held from the First Congregational church of this city, of which she was a member, next Saturday afternoon [May 14] at 2 o'clock." END

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