Mrs. Belle Frazier Dies Last Night
Mrs. Belle Frazier, 75, 1209 Harding Road, Ames, died at 11 p. m. last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Coy Miller in Truro, Ia. Death was due to a heart attack..
Funeral services will be held Thursday from the Adams Funeral Chapel in Ames at 1:30 p. m. with the Rev. Robert Pinnell officiating. Burial will be in the Nevada cemetery.
Mrs. Frazier is survived by two sons, Dr. Galen Frazier of Marshalltown and Tom W. Frazier of Ames and two daughters, Mrs. Coy Miller of Truro and Mrs. Don Oakes of Columbus Jct. and by one sister, Mrs. J. H. Gilchrist of Ames.
Born in Nevada, Dec. 3, 1877, she had been a resident of Ames for the past sixteen years, but a resident of Nevada for many years. Her husband preceded her in death.
Mrs. Belle Frazier Dies Last Night
Mrs. Belle Frazier, 75, 1209 Harding Road, Ames, died at 11 p. m. last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Coy Miller in Truro, Ia. Death was due to a heart attack..
Funeral services will be held Thursday from the Adams Funeral Chapel in Ames at 1:30 p. m. with the Rev. Robert Pinnell officiating. Burial will be in the Nevada cemetery.
Mrs. Frazier is survived by two sons, Dr. Galen Frazier of Marshalltown and Tom W. Frazier of Ames and two daughters, Mrs. Coy Miller of Truro and Mrs. Don Oakes of Columbus Jct. and by one sister, Mrs. J. H. Gilchrist of Ames.
Born in Nevada, Dec. 3, 1877, she had been a resident of Ames for the past sixteen years, but a resident of Nevada for many years. Her husband preceded her in death.
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