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James Chester Frick

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James Chester Frick

Birth
Winnebago County, Illinois, USA
Death
4 Jan 1917 (aged 73)
Bisbee, Cochise County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Bisbee, Cochise County, Arizona, USA Add to Map
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Bisbee Daily Review January 5, 1917

J. C. FRICK DIES

James Chester Frick, seventy-three years old and for years proprietor of Frick's park in Upper Tombstone Canyon, died yesterday afternoon at the Copper Queen Hospital from an attack of pneumonia. No funeral arrangements have been made as friends are awaiting advice from a brother, Henry Frick, who lives in Mountain View, California. Frick was an old timer here and followed, for many years, mining as an occupation. He was a widower and leaves a grandson, Harold Chase, here. The body is at the Palace Undertaking Company's establishment on Main Street.

Bisbee Daily Review January 14, 1917

FUNERAL TODAY

The funeral service over the remains of James C. Frick, the pioneer, will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Palace Undertaking Parlors. Rev. F. M. Pitman of the Baptist Church will officiate. Interment will be held at the Evergreen Cemetery.

Son of Abraham Frick (1806-1890).

Husband of Mary Wagner Frick and Mary M. Lingo Frick.

Father of Lillie Frick in 1874 and George Frick in 1877 with wife, Mary Wagner Frick.

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Civil War: Company C, 67th Illinois Infantry

James Chester Frick enlisted on June 17, 1862, as a Private in Company C, 67th Illinois Infantry. He was mustered out on September 27, 1862. He applied for a veteran's pension # 1389249 on March 15, 1910, when he was a resident of Bisbee, Arizona.


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Bisbee Daily Review January 5, 1917

J. C. FRICK DIES

James Chester Frick, seventy-three years old and for years proprietor of Frick's park in Upper Tombstone Canyon, died yesterday afternoon at the Copper Queen Hospital from an attack of pneumonia. No funeral arrangements have been made as friends are awaiting advice from a brother, Henry Frick, who lives in Mountain View, California. Frick was an old timer here and followed, for many years, mining as an occupation. He was a widower and leaves a grandson, Harold Chase, here. The body is at the Palace Undertaking Company's establishment on Main Street.

Bisbee Daily Review January 14, 1917

FUNERAL TODAY

The funeral service over the remains of James C. Frick, the pioneer, will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Palace Undertaking Parlors. Rev. F. M. Pitman of the Baptist Church will officiate. Interment will be held at the Evergreen Cemetery.

Son of Abraham Frick (1806-1890).

Husband of Mary Wagner Frick and Mary M. Lingo Frick.

Father of Lillie Frick in 1874 and George Frick in 1877 with wife, Mary Wagner Frick.

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Civil War: Company C, 67th Illinois Infantry

James Chester Frick enlisted on June 17, 1862, as a Private in Company C, 67th Illinois Infantry. He was mustered out on September 27, 1862. He applied for a veteran's pension # 1389249 on March 15, 1910, when he was a resident of Bisbee, Arizona.


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