Frederick lived on 151 Center Street just west of the Utah State Capital building. He worked as a teamster. When he and his son were engaged in loading his wagon the team got frighten and made a dash down the street and Frederick fell out of the rear of the wagon. He lit on a stone on the back of his head and became unconscious. Paralysis of the spine set in and his life was brought to a sudden close on 2 Sept 1901. He lived in the Nineteenth ward at his passing. He was 58 years old at the time.
Above furnished by F.A.G. contributor, Kay Bollwinkel.
Frederick lived on 151 Center Street just west of the Utah State Capital building. He worked as a teamster. When he and his son were engaged in loading his wagon the team got frighten and made a dash down the street and Frederick fell out of the rear of the wagon. He lit on a stone on the back of his head and became unconscious. Paralysis of the spine set in and his life was brought to a sudden close on 2 Sept 1901. He lived in the Nineteenth ward at his passing. He was 58 years old at the time.
Above furnished by F.A.G. contributor, Kay Bollwinkel.
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