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Harry Earl Frick

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Harry Earl Frick Veteran

Birth
Adrian, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
13 Mar 2007 (aged 89)
Kittanning, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Adrian, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Harry E. Frick, 89, of Kittanning, died Tuesday, March 13, 2007, in Armstrong County Health Center. He was born April 6, 1917, in Adrian to the late James and Lettie (Montgomery) Frick and also was predeceased by his first wife, Maxine (Lash) Frick; brothers, George, Jim, Bob and Joe Frick, and sisters Yetta Scott and Betty Osborne. Mr. Frick retired from Alcoa in 1981 and was a World War II Navy veteran and a member of Montgomeryville Baptist Church, Adrian. He loved hunting, fishing, traveling and spending the winters in Florida. Surviving are his wife of 25 years, Isabelle (Bowser) Frick; daughters, Patricia Ann (Frick) Cataldi, Earla Jean Bell and husband Tom, Kathy E. Claypool and husband Ben and Judy I. McBride and husband Keith; sister Ruth LaVere; 14 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren, and a great-great-grandchild. Visitation from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the SNYDER-CRISSMAN FUNERAL HOME, Kittanning. Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday in Montgomeryville Baptist Church with the Rev. Donald Toy officiating. Interment in Montgomery Cemetery.

From: The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - Online, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Note: Burial Plot information below courtesy of Burke Stoughton

This person is buried in the Montgomeryville Baptist Church Cemetery Extension/Addition and may, in fact, actually be buried in either the Crissman or Montgomery Family Cemeteries. Since this person is not a Montgomery or a Crissman and we do not know where the property lines are, for these small cemeteries, we have included him/her in the Montgomeryville Cemetery Extension. These three cemeteries are all together and are all included in a small tract of land which is less then one acre in size and it is located on top of the hill, behind the Church and Cemetery proper. This small collection of cemeteries is known by any or all of the three referenced names, listed above and it is also sometimes referred to as the Rich Hill Cemetery. (However, Rich Hill is a name that is erroneously applied and adds to the naming confusion…The Rich Hill Cemetery is actually in nearby Cowansville, is also listed separately in Findagrave and is not this place!)

For a photo of this cemetery extension/addition, refer to either the Montgomery Family or Crissman Family Cemeteries, which are separately recorded with Findagrave.

Directions: From behind the Church, drive alongside the railroad tracks and up the hill for about a quarter mile, to the cemetery, on the right.
Harry E. Frick, 89, of Kittanning, died Tuesday, March 13, 2007, in Armstrong County Health Center. He was born April 6, 1917, in Adrian to the late James and Lettie (Montgomery) Frick and also was predeceased by his first wife, Maxine (Lash) Frick; brothers, George, Jim, Bob and Joe Frick, and sisters Yetta Scott and Betty Osborne. Mr. Frick retired from Alcoa in 1981 and was a World War II Navy veteran and a member of Montgomeryville Baptist Church, Adrian. He loved hunting, fishing, traveling and spending the winters in Florida. Surviving are his wife of 25 years, Isabelle (Bowser) Frick; daughters, Patricia Ann (Frick) Cataldi, Earla Jean Bell and husband Tom, Kathy E. Claypool and husband Ben and Judy I. McBride and husband Keith; sister Ruth LaVere; 14 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren, and a great-great-grandchild. Visitation from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the SNYDER-CRISSMAN FUNERAL HOME, Kittanning. Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday in Montgomeryville Baptist Church with the Rev. Donald Toy officiating. Interment in Montgomery Cemetery.

From: The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - Online, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Note: Burial Plot information below courtesy of Burke Stoughton

This person is buried in the Montgomeryville Baptist Church Cemetery Extension/Addition and may, in fact, actually be buried in either the Crissman or Montgomery Family Cemeteries. Since this person is not a Montgomery or a Crissman and we do not know where the property lines are, for these small cemeteries, we have included him/her in the Montgomeryville Cemetery Extension. These three cemeteries are all together and are all included in a small tract of land which is less then one acre in size and it is located on top of the hill, behind the Church and Cemetery proper. This small collection of cemeteries is known by any or all of the three referenced names, listed above and it is also sometimes referred to as the Rich Hill Cemetery. (However, Rich Hill is a name that is erroneously applied and adds to the naming confusion…The Rich Hill Cemetery is actually in nearby Cowansville, is also listed separately in Findagrave and is not this place!)

For a photo of this cemetery extension/addition, refer to either the Montgomery Family or Crissman Family Cemeteries, which are separately recorded with Findagrave.

Directions: From behind the Church, drive alongside the railroad tracks and up the hill for about a quarter mile, to the cemetery, on the right.


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