Tombstone states.
Past Grand Master
M.W. Grand Lodge
A. E. & A. M.
Past Grand
High Priest
M. E. Grand Master
R. A. M. of Texas
Their daughter, Mary Virginia Frymier-Roberts is linked to her parents. Mary died in Houston, Harris Co., Texas and her death certificate states she was buried in San Antonio (No Cemetery Listed). Mary's husband, Ingham Stephen Roberts died in San Antonio and was buried in Houston.
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Information received Saturday, December 3, 2011 1:15 PM
San Antonio Light
December 4, 1915
B. F. Frymier, a Confederate veteran, 78 years old, died in a San Antonio sanitarium Friday. His home was in Houston, where he had lived most of the time since the close of the war. Fr. Frymier was a member of the Masonic Lodge and held many high offices both in the Houston Lodge and in the Grand Lodge. He was the past grand master of the Masons of Texas, past grand high priest of the Royal Arch Chapter and past grand treasurer of the Grand Lodge and the Grand Chapter. Funeral services were conducted at the chapel of the Shelley-Loring Undertaking Company at 7 o'clock Friday night, under the auspices of Anchor Lodge No. 424, Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons, and afterwards the body was taken to Crockett, where interment will be made Saturday. Mr. Frymier is survived by relatives in Houston and Crockett.
Warm regards,
Joan
Tombstone states.
Past Grand Master
M.W. Grand Lodge
A. E. & A. M.
Past Grand
High Priest
M. E. Grand Master
R. A. M. of Texas
Their daughter, Mary Virginia Frymier-Roberts is linked to her parents. Mary died in Houston, Harris Co., Texas and her death certificate states she was buried in San Antonio (No Cemetery Listed). Mary's husband, Ingham Stephen Roberts died in San Antonio and was buried in Houston.
If you have further information please contact.
Thank you
Information received Saturday, December 3, 2011 1:15 PM
San Antonio Light
December 4, 1915
B. F. Frymier, a Confederate veteran, 78 years old, died in a San Antonio sanitarium Friday. His home was in Houston, where he had lived most of the time since the close of the war. Fr. Frymier was a member of the Masonic Lodge and held many high offices both in the Houston Lodge and in the Grand Lodge. He was the past grand master of the Masons of Texas, past grand high priest of the Royal Arch Chapter and past grand treasurer of the Grand Lodge and the Grand Chapter. Funeral services were conducted at the chapel of the Shelley-Loring Undertaking Company at 7 o'clock Friday night, under the auspices of Anchor Lodge No. 424, Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons, and afterwards the body was taken to Crockett, where interment will be made Saturday. Mr. Frymier is survived by relatives in Houston and Crockett.
Warm regards,
Joan
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