The Ashland Daily Independent
Ashland, KY; Tues Sep 14, 1971; p14
Abraham Lincoln Fraley
Funeral services for Abraham Lincoln Fraley, 83, Stephens, who died Sunday, will be conducted at 1pm Wednesday at the upper Bruin Free Will Baptist Church. Burial will be in the Johnson Cemetery there. The body has been taken to the residence, where friends may call from the Malone Funeral home in Grayson.
The Ashland Daily Independent
Mon Sep 13, 1971; p15
Abraham Lincoln Fraley, 83, Stephens, died Sunday afternoon at the residence of Mack Keaton of Stephens. Born Jan 2, 1888, in Elliott County, he was a son of the late Leander and Sena Fraley. He was a retired farmer. Survivors include two brothers, Wash and Wallace Fraley, both of Stephens. The body is at the Malone funeral Home in Grayson. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
From notes of Lucy White from Elliott Co Library; Sandy Hook KY: Eliza Mullins Healy told Lucy White that Lincoln Fraley was much younger than his wife. She had been married and had a family before she married Lincoln. They went up North (Michigan) where she died. Lincoln came back and lived with his niece, Dona Keaton.
The Ashland Daily Independent
Ashland, KY; Tues Sep 14, 1971; p14
Abraham Lincoln Fraley
Funeral services for Abraham Lincoln Fraley, 83, Stephens, who died Sunday, will be conducted at 1pm Wednesday at the upper Bruin Free Will Baptist Church. Burial will be in the Johnson Cemetery there. The body has been taken to the residence, where friends may call from the Malone Funeral home in Grayson.
The Ashland Daily Independent
Mon Sep 13, 1971; p15
Abraham Lincoln Fraley, 83, Stephens, died Sunday afternoon at the residence of Mack Keaton of Stephens. Born Jan 2, 1888, in Elliott County, he was a son of the late Leander and Sena Fraley. He was a retired farmer. Survivors include two brothers, Wash and Wallace Fraley, both of Stephens. The body is at the Malone funeral Home in Grayson. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
From notes of Lucy White from Elliott Co Library; Sandy Hook KY: Eliza Mullins Healy told Lucy White that Lincoln Fraley was much younger than his wife. She had been married and had a family before she married Lincoln. They went up North (Michigan) where she died. Lincoln came back and lived with his niece, Dona Keaton.
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