Mrs. Frye, whose maiden name was Roupe, was born and spent the early years of her life in Greene County. Previous to going to Colliers 17 years ago, Mrs. Frye and her family lived at Taylorstown for 13 years. She was a member of the Christian church at Taylorstown.
Besides the husband, seven children survive as follows; James Frye, of Kokomo, Indiana; Mrs. Frank Huffman, of Marianna; Hamilton Frye, Mrs. J. E. Ross and Thomas Frye, all of Taylorstown; Charles Frye, of Wellsburg, and G. H. Frye, of Penowa. One sister, Mrs. George Longstreth, of East Finley, and one brother, John Roupe, of Eighty Four, also survive.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock in the Christian Church at Taylorstown in charge of Rev. William Dalton. Interment will be in the Bethlehem cemetery at Glyde.
Mrs. Frye, whose maiden name was Roupe, was born and spent the early years of her life in Greene County. Previous to going to Colliers 17 years ago, Mrs. Frye and her family lived at Taylorstown for 13 years. She was a member of the Christian church at Taylorstown.
Besides the husband, seven children survive as follows; James Frye, of Kokomo, Indiana; Mrs. Frank Huffman, of Marianna; Hamilton Frye, Mrs. J. E. Ross and Thomas Frye, all of Taylorstown; Charles Frye, of Wellsburg, and G. H. Frye, of Penowa. One sister, Mrs. George Longstreth, of East Finley, and one brother, John Roupe, of Eighty Four, also survive.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock in the Christian Church at Taylorstown in charge of Rev. William Dalton. Interment will be in the Bethlehem cemetery at Glyde.
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