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Hazel L. Fritz

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Hazel L. Fritz

Birth
Death
4 Jun 1905 (aged 11–12)
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Burial
Centerville, Appanoose County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Death of Hazel Fritz

Relatives in this city received a telegram yesterday from Denver, Colorado stating that little 13 year-old Hazel Fritz, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Fritz, was dead. Death took place yesterday morning about 9:oo O'clock and it is not known what was the immediate cause though the little girl suffered from a complication of diseases. The remains are being brought to this city for interment and will arrive about 4:oo O'clock tomorrow afternoon on the Burlington. Funeral announcements will be made later. The parents of Hazel Fritz died several years ago her father at Blakesburg and her mother in this city. Their son, Clell, together with his sister, has been cared for by a Mr. Miller, an old friend of the family, residing near Albia. Clell will arrive her today to meet the remains which are being brought here in the care of Mrs. Dora Fowler, grandmother of the deceased, and Mrs. Sadie Smith her aunt. Mrs. Smith left Saturday for Denver on receipt of the news that little Hazel's condition was serious but did not arrive in time to see the little girl alive. Mrs. Fowler went West with Hazel last spring.

THE FUNERAL OF HAZEL FRITZ
Funeral services of Hazel Fritz were held at 2:00 o'clock this afternoon from the J. P. Boyle residence 301 East State Street conducted by Rev. F. L. Moffett of the Central Church of Christ. The remains rest in Oakland Cemetery. The Pall Bearers were Zoe Smith, Ruth Phillips, Ruby Salisbury, Bernice Allen, Mary Hall and Mary Cutler young friends of the deceased. Little Hazel died Sunday morning, June 4, 1905 in Denver, aged 12 years, 9 months, and 8 days. She had gone West with her grandmother, Mrs. Dora Fowler, on account of failing health.
Death of Hazel Fritz

Relatives in this city received a telegram yesterday from Denver, Colorado stating that little 13 year-old Hazel Fritz, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Fritz, was dead. Death took place yesterday morning about 9:oo O'clock and it is not known what was the immediate cause though the little girl suffered from a complication of diseases. The remains are being brought to this city for interment and will arrive about 4:oo O'clock tomorrow afternoon on the Burlington. Funeral announcements will be made later. The parents of Hazel Fritz died several years ago her father at Blakesburg and her mother in this city. Their son, Clell, together with his sister, has been cared for by a Mr. Miller, an old friend of the family, residing near Albia. Clell will arrive her today to meet the remains which are being brought here in the care of Mrs. Dora Fowler, grandmother of the deceased, and Mrs. Sadie Smith her aunt. Mrs. Smith left Saturday for Denver on receipt of the news that little Hazel's condition was serious but did not arrive in time to see the little girl alive. Mrs. Fowler went West with Hazel last spring.

THE FUNERAL OF HAZEL FRITZ
Funeral services of Hazel Fritz were held at 2:00 o'clock this afternoon from the J. P. Boyle residence 301 East State Street conducted by Rev. F. L. Moffett of the Central Church of Christ. The remains rest in Oakland Cemetery. The Pall Bearers were Zoe Smith, Ruth Phillips, Ruby Salisbury, Bernice Allen, Mary Hall and Mary Cutler young friends of the deceased. Little Hazel died Sunday morning, June 4, 1905 in Denver, aged 12 years, 9 months, and 8 days. She had gone West with her grandmother, Mrs. Dora Fowler, on account of failing health.


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