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Elizabeth Frances <I>Berry</I> Fryrear

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Elizabeth Frances Berry Fryrear

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
28 Nov 1926 (aged 84)
Sisters, Deschutes County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Cloverdale, Deschutes County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
102 Sec 3 NE
Memorial ID
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Parents: Francis Berry III and Permelia (Mahan) Fryrear; h-John Burr Fryrear, children: Baby Girl, Benjamin, Susan P., T. Joseph, William F., John R., and David H. Fryrear

Obituary:
Nov. 30, 1926; Oregonian, p 19
Bend, Or., Nov. 29

Mrs. Elizabeth F. Fryrear, 86, resident of central Oregon since the days when troops were stationed in the Deschutes country at Camp Polk, to guard settlers from the attacks of Indians, died at her home in Sisters Sunday. Mrs. Fryrear's husband, who died in 1919, was a veteran of the Indian war of 1855-56 in Oregon. Mrs. Fryrear is survived by three sons, John R. Fryrear of Bend, William Fryrear, now in Washington, and David Fryrear of Bakersfield, Cal., and one daughter, Mrs. Susan King of Springfield.
Parents: Francis Berry III and Permelia (Mahan) Fryrear; h-John Burr Fryrear, children: Baby Girl, Benjamin, Susan P., T. Joseph, William F., John R., and David H. Fryrear

Obituary:
Nov. 30, 1926; Oregonian, p 19
Bend, Or., Nov. 29

Mrs. Elizabeth F. Fryrear, 86, resident of central Oregon since the days when troops were stationed in the Deschutes country at Camp Polk, to guard settlers from the attacks of Indians, died at her home in Sisters Sunday. Mrs. Fryrear's husband, who died in 1919, was a veteran of the Indian war of 1855-56 in Oregon. Mrs. Fryrear is survived by three sons, John R. Fryrear of Bend, William Fryrear, now in Washington, and David Fryrear of Bakersfield, Cal., and one daughter, Mrs. Susan King of Springfield.


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