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Mary Anne <I>Kelley</I> Frazier

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Mary Anne Kelley Frazier

Birth
Liverpool, Metropolitan Borough of Liverpool, Merseyside, England
Death
29 Aug 1920 (aged 67)
Baring, Knox County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Baring, Knox County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
49
Memorial ID
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MO d/c 27303-1 — Birth year in d/c is 1853, stone has 1852.

Mrs. Martin Frazier Dead.
Mrs. Martin Frazier of Baring, who moved there many years ago from Chicago, died about 11 o'clock Sunday night following a stroke of paralysis some time ago. She was born in Liverpool, England, a daughter of Edward and Margaret Manion Kelley, and was 67 years old. Her husband, 80 years old, survives with seven children. Burial will be from St. Aloysius Church tomorrow in the church's cemetery there.
The Edina Sentinel, Edina, Missouri, Thurs., September 2, 1920

OBITUARY
Mrs. Martin Frazier, nee Mary Kelly [sic], died at Baring Sunday night, August 29, 1920, aged 68 years.
Funeral services were held in St. Aloysius Church Saturday, September 4, at 9 a.m., and interment made in the Catholic cemetery west of town.
Mrs. Frazier was born in Liverpool, England, May 20, 1852 [sic], of Irish parents and was brought to the United States in her infancy. She was educated in Minonk, Ill., and married Martin Frazier May 15, 1869, at Aurora, Ill.
Mrs. Frazier lived in Chicago until the fire in 1871, and then settled in Knox County a half century ago where she resided almost continuously up to the time of her death.
She is survived by the husband, Martin Frazier, a veteran of the Civil War; three daughters, Mrs. M. J. Sheridan of Butte, Mont.; Mrs. John Bragg of Scapula , Okla.; Mrs. I. C. Patton of Craig, Colo.; also by six sons, John, Emmet, Austin, Patrick, Joseph and Claude; one sister, Mrs. John Rasmussen of Evanston, Ill.; one brother, Peter H. Kelly [sic] of Minonk, Ill. and a number of grandchildren.
When this country became embroiled in the World War she gave three sons to the service, Patrick, Joseph and Claude, all of Chicago and all of whom served overseas with the American Expeditionary Forces.
Mrs. Frazier was a woman of sterling character and possessed of many virtues. She was loved by all who knew her and was given a last tribute by a host of sorrowing friends.
The Knox County Democrat, Edina, Missouri, 09 Sep 1920, Thu • Page 1, Column 5
and
The Edina Sentinel, Edina, Missouri · Thursday, September 09, 1920; Page 8, Columns 2 & 3
MO d/c 27303-1 — Birth year in d/c is 1853, stone has 1852.

Mrs. Martin Frazier Dead.
Mrs. Martin Frazier of Baring, who moved there many years ago from Chicago, died about 11 o'clock Sunday night following a stroke of paralysis some time ago. She was born in Liverpool, England, a daughter of Edward and Margaret Manion Kelley, and was 67 years old. Her husband, 80 years old, survives with seven children. Burial will be from St. Aloysius Church tomorrow in the church's cemetery there.
The Edina Sentinel, Edina, Missouri, Thurs., September 2, 1920

OBITUARY
Mrs. Martin Frazier, nee Mary Kelly [sic], died at Baring Sunday night, August 29, 1920, aged 68 years.
Funeral services were held in St. Aloysius Church Saturday, September 4, at 9 a.m., and interment made in the Catholic cemetery west of town.
Mrs. Frazier was born in Liverpool, England, May 20, 1852 [sic], of Irish parents and was brought to the United States in her infancy. She was educated in Minonk, Ill., and married Martin Frazier May 15, 1869, at Aurora, Ill.
Mrs. Frazier lived in Chicago until the fire in 1871, and then settled in Knox County a half century ago where she resided almost continuously up to the time of her death.
She is survived by the husband, Martin Frazier, a veteran of the Civil War; three daughters, Mrs. M. J. Sheridan of Butte, Mont.; Mrs. John Bragg of Scapula , Okla.; Mrs. I. C. Patton of Craig, Colo.; also by six sons, John, Emmet, Austin, Patrick, Joseph and Claude; one sister, Mrs. John Rasmussen of Evanston, Ill.; one brother, Peter H. Kelly [sic] of Minonk, Ill. and a number of grandchildren.
When this country became embroiled in the World War she gave three sons to the service, Patrick, Joseph and Claude, all of Chicago and all of whom served overseas with the American Expeditionary Forces.
Mrs. Frazier was a woman of sterling character and possessed of many virtues. She was loved by all who knew her and was given a last tribute by a host of sorrowing friends.
The Knox County Democrat, Edina, Missouri, 09 Sep 1920, Thu • Page 1, Column 5
and
The Edina Sentinel, Edina, Missouri · Thursday, September 09, 1920; Page 8, Columns 2 & 3


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