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Floyd Nathaniel Frisbee

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Floyd Nathaniel Frisbee

Birth
Leicester, Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA
Death
25 Dec 1972 (aged 77)
Power, Teton County, Montana, USA
Burial
Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, USA GPS-Latitude: 47.4666137, Longitude: -111.2722791
Plot
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The following provided by Find a Grave contributor, KLeeWheeler:

Great Falls area farmer dies after illness of 3 days

Floyd N. Frisbee, 77, 1300 1/2 10th Ave. SW, a Great Falls area farmer since the 1920s, died Monday in a local hospital where he had been a patient three days.
He was born March 8, 1895, in Asheville, N.C. and married Helen E. Presslitz in Belt in 1924. They lived in Floweree, where he farmed with his father and brothers, until moving to a homestead west of Power of 1932. He retired in 1959 and they moved to Great Falls. He was a World War I veteran, having served with the Army in France.
Survivors include the widow; sons, Floyd, Power, Roy, Great Falls, Douglas, Fridley, Minn., and James, Salt Lake City; daughters, Mrs. Bill (Rosemary Davidson, Bigfork; Mrs. Bruce (Jacqueline) Hart, Hurst, Tex., Mrs. Ellsworth (Virginia) Schuff and Mrs. Fred (Pat) Rowley, both of Great Falls, Mrs. Lloyd (Helen) Southard, Vancouver, Wash., and Mrs. Dennis (Edna) Williams, Power; 33 grandchildren; brothers, Ray, Lincoln,, and David, Salt Lake City; sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Smith, California, Mrs. Marie Powers and Mrs. Myron (Verna) Johnson, both of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Margaret McLaughlin, Anaheim, Calif.
Funeral arrangements are pending at Croxford & Sons Mortuary.
The following provided by Find a Grave contributor, KLeeWheeler:

Great Falls area farmer dies after illness of 3 days

Floyd N. Frisbee, 77, 1300 1/2 10th Ave. SW, a Great Falls area farmer since the 1920s, died Monday in a local hospital where he had been a patient three days.
He was born March 8, 1895, in Asheville, N.C. and married Helen E. Presslitz in Belt in 1924. They lived in Floweree, where he farmed with his father and brothers, until moving to a homestead west of Power of 1932. He retired in 1959 and they moved to Great Falls. He was a World War I veteran, having served with the Army in France.
Survivors include the widow; sons, Floyd, Power, Roy, Great Falls, Douglas, Fridley, Minn., and James, Salt Lake City; daughters, Mrs. Bill (Rosemary Davidson, Bigfork; Mrs. Bruce (Jacqueline) Hart, Hurst, Tex., Mrs. Ellsworth (Virginia) Schuff and Mrs. Fred (Pat) Rowley, both of Great Falls, Mrs. Lloyd (Helen) Southard, Vancouver, Wash., and Mrs. Dennis (Edna) Williams, Power; 33 grandchildren; brothers, Ray, Lincoln,, and David, Salt Lake City; sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Smith, California, Mrs. Marie Powers and Mrs. Myron (Verna) Johnson, both of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Margaret McLaughlin, Anaheim, Calif.
Funeral arrangements are pending at Croxford & Sons Mortuary.


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