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Acie Richard Fraley

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Acie Richard Fraley

Birth
Waverly, Pike County, Ohio, USA
Death
21 Sep 1971 (aged 52)
Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.7428639, Longitude: -82.51125
Plot
Section 53
Memorial ID
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Acie R. Fraley, 52, of McPherson St., was dead on arrival Tuesday evening at Mansfield General Hospital after becoming ill at his home.

Born in Waverly, OH, March 28, 1919, he came to Mansfield as a young man and was a cabinet maker and the owner of the Universal Furniture Clinic. He was a member of St. Peter's Catholic Church and a veteran of WWII, serving with the U.S. Army.

Surviving are his wife, Mary Agnes Kleshynski Fraley, a deputy clerk in the juvenile division of Richland County Common Pleas Court; one son; three daughters, all at home; three brothers, Marvin and Lawrence, both of Mansfield, and Raymond of Groveport, OH; three sisters, Mrs. Verley Rogers, Mrs. Iris Howell, both of Mansfield, and Mrs. Belva Asbury of Reseda, CA.

Funeral High Mass will be offered at St. Peter's Catholic Church Saturday. Burial will be in Mansfield Cemetery.

~News Journal
Wed., 22 Sep 1971, pg. 27

Acie R. Fraley, 52, of McPherson St., was dead on arrival Tuesday evening at Mansfield General Hospital after becoming ill at his home.

Born in Waverly, OH, March 28, 1919, he came to Mansfield as a young man and was a cabinet maker and the owner of the Universal Furniture Clinic. He was a member of St. Peter's Catholic Church and a veteran of WWII, serving with the U.S. Army.

Surviving are his wife, Mary Agnes Kleshynski Fraley, a deputy clerk in the juvenile division of Richland County Common Pleas Court; one son; three daughters, all at home; three brothers, Marvin and Lawrence, both of Mansfield, and Raymond of Groveport, OH; three sisters, Mrs. Verley Rogers, Mrs. Iris Howell, both of Mansfield, and Mrs. Belva Asbury of Reseda, CA.

Funeral High Mass will be offered at St. Peter's Catholic Church Saturday. Burial will be in Mansfield Cemetery.

~News Journal
Wed., 22 Sep 1971, pg. 27


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