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Dr George L. Frazee Veteran

Birth
New Hampshire, USA
Death
31 Dec 1878 (aged 33–34)
Perrysville, Vermillion County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Perrysville, Vermillion County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Newport Hoosier State
Thursday, January 9, 1879

Died Tuesday evening, December 31, 1878, Dr. M.L. Frazee. Deceased was born in New Jersey, in the year 1844, and was about 34 years old. He was a member of Unity Lodge, F&AM, of this place, and was buried with Masonic honors on Thursday, in the Hicks Cemetery, near town. The sudden death of this talented and skilled young physician, is another sad and terrible warning against the evils of temperance. Deceased was of intemporate habits, and had been drinking rather freely a few days previous to his death, and was in the habit of using chloral and morphine, a dose of which is supposed to have caused his death as he retired to bed about 9 o'clock, and a few minutes after, his wife, hearing him making an unusual noise, found him in the struggles of death. Dr. Frazee was a young man of good education and marked ability, and would have been a most useful member of society.
Newport Hoosier State
Thursday, January 9, 1879

Died Tuesday evening, December 31, 1878, Dr. M.L. Frazee. Deceased was born in New Jersey, in the year 1844, and was about 34 years old. He was a member of Unity Lodge, F&AM, of this place, and was buried with Masonic honors on Thursday, in the Hicks Cemetery, near town. The sudden death of this talented and skilled young physician, is another sad and terrible warning against the evils of temperance. Deceased was of intemporate habits, and had been drinking rather freely a few days previous to his death, and was in the habit of using chloral and morphine, a dose of which is supposed to have caused his death as he retired to bed about 9 o'clock, and a few minutes after, his wife, hearing him making an unusual noise, found him in the struggles of death. Dr. Frazee was a young man of good education and marked ability, and would have been a most useful member of society.


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