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Charold W. Fraze

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Charold W. Fraze

Birth
Saratoga, Randolph County, Indiana, USA
Death
9 Sep 2006 (aged 90)
Winchester, Randolph County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Saratoga, Randolph County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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OBITUARY:

"Charold Fraze was 90 yrs. and was born in Saratoga, IN on May 24, 1916 to Ollie and Clara (Clevenger) Fraze. He as a lifelong residnt of the area.

Charold first started working at the Glove Factory in Winchester in 1933; then he was employed at Overmeyer Mould Co. for 16 yrs, and Anchor Hocking Glass Co. He worked as a Tool and Die Maker at Ball Brothers Co. in Muncie, and for implement companies in Portland and Winchester. Mr. Fraze farmed and sold real estate in Richmond for many years. He was a car dealer, owning and oprating dealerships in Winchester, and Greenville, OH. He built the mobile home park on State Rd. 32 East in Winchester, and was instrumental in starting Our Pizza House across from the Fire Station in Winchester the early 1960's.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Esta, in 2000. He was survived by one son, Lowell A. Fraze (wife- Anna) of Wincheter (and Lowell's sisters); eleven grandchidren Connie Greenway (husband-Doug), Debbie Bottoms (husband-Jim) , Richard Fraze (wife-Cindy) Stephanie Grayson (husband-Scott). Funeral was at Farmland Friends Church; burial was at Saratoga Cemetery."

TheStarPress.com, 12 Sep 2006

Source: "Platt and Horner Descendants", Volume I, compiled by Sally Ann (Platt) Henry Ivy, printed by the HF Group, North Manchester, Indiana, 2008.
OBITUARY:

"Charold Fraze was 90 yrs. and was born in Saratoga, IN on May 24, 1916 to Ollie and Clara (Clevenger) Fraze. He as a lifelong residnt of the area.

Charold first started working at the Glove Factory in Winchester in 1933; then he was employed at Overmeyer Mould Co. for 16 yrs, and Anchor Hocking Glass Co. He worked as a Tool and Die Maker at Ball Brothers Co. in Muncie, and for implement companies in Portland and Winchester. Mr. Fraze farmed and sold real estate in Richmond for many years. He was a car dealer, owning and oprating dealerships in Winchester, and Greenville, OH. He built the mobile home park on State Rd. 32 East in Winchester, and was instrumental in starting Our Pizza House across from the Fire Station in Winchester the early 1960's.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Esta, in 2000. He was survived by one son, Lowell A. Fraze (wife- Anna) of Wincheter (and Lowell's sisters); eleven grandchidren Connie Greenway (husband-Doug), Debbie Bottoms (husband-Jim) , Richard Fraze (wife-Cindy) Stephanie Grayson (husband-Scott). Funeral was at Farmland Friends Church; burial was at Saratoga Cemetery."

TheStarPress.com, 12 Sep 2006

Source: "Platt and Horner Descendants", Volume I, compiled by Sally Ann (Platt) Henry Ivy, printed by the HF Group, North Manchester, Indiana, 2008.


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