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Fleta Mae <I>Parker</I> Frazier

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Fleta Mae Parker Frazier

Birth
Kansas, USA
Death
20 Jun 1904 (aged 22)
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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From the 6/29/1904 newspaper...
Mrs Jack Frazier, wife of Mr Jack L Frazier and daugher of Mr and Mrs George M Parker, died Tuesay June 21 at the family residence of Mr Parker from complication of deseases which baffled the skill of our best physicians.
She was sick only one week, but death seemed to claim her as his own from the start.
She leaves a young and devoted husband, sweet boy baby three months old, father , mother, brothers, sisters and many many friends and relatives to mourn.
Fleta was married December 2, 1902.

But what is our loss in her gain
Dearest daughter thou hast left us,
Our sweet sister has passed away,
Wife and mother has gone before us,
Waiting for the judgment day.

The family circle now is broken,
To meet again in a few short years,
But thou wilt always be remembered
in our prayers, our love and tears.

Thy many friends who have known thee
Since thy days of early childhood,
will yearly strew thy grave with flowers
Gathered from the plains and wildwood
A FRIEND
From the 6/29/1904 newspaper...
Mrs Jack Frazier, wife of Mr Jack L Frazier and daugher of Mr and Mrs George M Parker, died Tuesay June 21 at the family residence of Mr Parker from complication of deseases which baffled the skill of our best physicians.
She was sick only one week, but death seemed to claim her as his own from the start.
She leaves a young and devoted husband, sweet boy baby three months old, father , mother, brothers, sisters and many many friends and relatives to mourn.
Fleta was married December 2, 1902.

But what is our loss in her gain
Dearest daughter thou hast left us,
Our sweet sister has passed away,
Wife and mother has gone before us,
Waiting for the judgment day.

The family circle now is broken,
To meet again in a few short years,
But thou wilt always be remembered
in our prayers, our love and tears.

Thy many friends who have known thee
Since thy days of early childhood,
will yearly strew thy grave with flowers
Gathered from the plains and wildwood
A FRIEND

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