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Ida Frances <I>Fry</I> Graff

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Ida Frances Fry Graff

Birth
Clarion County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
5 Mar 1928 (aged 54)
Clarion County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Beaver City, Clarion County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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OBITUARY: GRAFT J. T. "Really was Ida Frances Graff." (MRS. D. R. GRAFF)
The heart of this community was deeply touched when word was sent out that Mrs. J. T. Fry Graff, wife of D. R. Graff, had passed the bounds of this life on Monday, March 5, 1928., at her home at Turnip Hole. She had been
in failing health for a number of years with diabetes but only serious for a few days with ansabses (spelling) on the brain when the spirit quietly took its flight home to rest. Mrs. Graff was a daughter of William and Urilla
Fry born and raised in Licking Township, Clarion Co., April 13, 1873, united in marriage to Daniel R. Graff in Monroeville, Rev. J. T. Wyant being the officiating clergyman. In after part of life she traveled over a great part of the U.S. of the far west and south west. She leaves to mourn her departure a husband and 5 children namely: Mrs. J. T. Raybuck, Mrs C. L. Ashbaugh of Emlenton; Mrs. J. Reed Waddell, Burnswick, Ohio, and Arthur O. and John D.. at home and two brothers, one sister names J. C. Fry of Knox; W. W. Fry, Emlenton; Mrs. S. H. McMurdy, Emlenton and 12 grandchildren. She was baptized in infancy. Mrs. Graff was a devoted loving and unselfish mother making friends and loving everybody she came in contact with. She was a member of St. Paul Reformed church. Funeral services were held in her memory at the Graff home March the 8th in charge of her pastor Rev. I. G. Snyder at two o'clock. Internment was made March 12, in the St. Paul Union cemetery. The services and funeral were very largely attended the many neighbors and friends being present indicated the great esteem held for the deceased.
May she rest in Peace.
OBITUARY: GRAFT J. T. "Really was Ida Frances Graff." (MRS. D. R. GRAFF)
The heart of this community was deeply touched when word was sent out that Mrs. J. T. Fry Graff, wife of D. R. Graff, had passed the bounds of this life on Monday, March 5, 1928., at her home at Turnip Hole. She had been
in failing health for a number of years with diabetes but only serious for a few days with ansabses (spelling) on the brain when the spirit quietly took its flight home to rest. Mrs. Graff was a daughter of William and Urilla
Fry born and raised in Licking Township, Clarion Co., April 13, 1873, united in marriage to Daniel R. Graff in Monroeville, Rev. J. T. Wyant being the officiating clergyman. In after part of life she traveled over a great part of the U.S. of the far west and south west. She leaves to mourn her departure a husband and 5 children namely: Mrs. J. T. Raybuck, Mrs C. L. Ashbaugh of Emlenton; Mrs. J. Reed Waddell, Burnswick, Ohio, and Arthur O. and John D.. at home and two brothers, one sister names J. C. Fry of Knox; W. W. Fry, Emlenton; Mrs. S. H. McMurdy, Emlenton and 12 grandchildren. She was baptized in infancy. Mrs. Graff was a devoted loving and unselfish mother making friends and loving everybody she came in contact with. She was a member of St. Paul Reformed church. Funeral services were held in her memory at the Graff home March the 8th in charge of her pastor Rev. I. G. Snyder at two o'clock. Internment was made March 12, in the St. Paul Union cemetery. The services and funeral were very largely attended the many neighbors and friends being present indicated the great esteem held for the deceased.
May she rest in Peace.


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