Lincoln Fraser, 51, Of Monticello, Dies; Final Services Today
MONTICELLO—Final rites for Lincoln Fraser, RCA plant employee since 1945, will be at two o'clock this afternoon at the Miller funeral home. The Reverend D. Lester Niles will officiate and burial will be in Riverview cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home.
His death occurred Saturday at 11:45 p.m. at his home, 425 N. Dewey street, of a heart condition.
Born here Dec. 23, 1904 he was the son of John O. and Millie Fraser Young. In 1910 he was adopted by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln M. Fraser of this city. In 1929 he married Nina Bliss of Buffalo.
Survivors are his wife; two daughters: Mrs. William Flora, and Phyllis at home; five sons: John R., Indianapolis; Lincoln L., Frederick, Lynn and Larry at home; five grandchildren.
Lincoln Fraser, 51, Of Monticello, Dies; Final Services Today
MONTICELLO—Final rites for Lincoln Fraser, RCA plant employee since 1945, will be at two o'clock this afternoon at the Miller funeral home. The Reverend D. Lester Niles will officiate and burial will be in Riverview cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home.
His death occurred Saturday at 11:45 p.m. at his home, 425 N. Dewey street, of a heart condition.
Born here Dec. 23, 1904 he was the son of John O. and Millie Fraser Young. In 1910 he was adopted by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln M. Fraser of this city. In 1929 he married Nina Bliss of Buffalo.
Survivors are his wife; two daughters: Mrs. William Flora, and Phyllis at home; five sons: John R., Indianapolis; Lincoln L., Frederick, Lynn and Larry at home; five grandchildren.
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