He was born November 10, 1937, at Burlingame, the son of George W. and Hazel Howe Fry. He grew up at Burlingame, graduating with the Class of 1955.
He spent two years in the U.S. Army. He worked for the Santa Fe Railroad for 42 years, retiring in 1999. After retiring, he worked hauling grain, mowing the Burlingame Cemetery, and drove cars for Ed Bozarth. He also did mechanic work for many people.
He was a member of Corinthian Lodge No. 79, Burlingame, and the American Legion Post No. 198 at Osage City.
He was married on December 11, 1965, in Topeka. She survives of the home.
Other survivors include two sons, one daughter, four grandchildren, three sisters, and a sister-in-law.
Due to current circumstances, a private graveside service will be held at the Burlingame Cemetery. A celebration of life will be held at a later date.
He was born November 10, 1937, at Burlingame, the son of George W. and Hazel Howe Fry. He grew up at Burlingame, graduating with the Class of 1955.
He spent two years in the U.S. Army. He worked for the Santa Fe Railroad for 42 years, retiring in 1999. After retiring, he worked hauling grain, mowing the Burlingame Cemetery, and drove cars for Ed Bozarth. He also did mechanic work for many people.
He was a member of Corinthian Lodge No. 79, Burlingame, and the American Legion Post No. 198 at Osage City.
He was married on December 11, 1965, in Topeka. She survives of the home.
Other survivors include two sons, one daughter, four grandchildren, three sisters, and a sister-in-law.
Due to current circumstances, a private graveside service will be held at the Burlingame Cemetery. A celebration of life will be held at a later date.
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