MRS. JOHN FRICK CALLED TO REST AT NEW HOLSTEIN
Plymouth—Mrs. John Frick, a former resident of this city, passed away Friday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Kaiser, New Holstein.
Susanna Best was born in Hessen Darmstedt, Germany, January 19, 1847, and emigrated to America in 1853, settling two and one half miles south of Kiel, until her marriage to John Frick on December 26, 1867. She lived in this city for several years
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Fred Kaiser, New Holstein, with whom she had made her home for several years; Mrs. W. Paulson, of Racine; Mrs. Iglet Malpress, of Oak Park, Ill.; and two sons, John Frick of Bessemer, Mich., and Dr. Louis Frick of Athens, Wis.
The funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at New Holstein, and burial will be made in the Union cemetery of this city.
Tri-County Record - August 5, 1926
MRS. JOHN FRICK CALLED TO REST AT NEW HOLSTEIN
Plymouth—Mrs. John Frick, a former resident of this city, passed away Friday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Kaiser, New Holstein.
Susanna Best was born in Hessen Darmstedt, Germany, January 19, 1847, and emigrated to America in 1853, settling two and one half miles south of Kiel, until her marriage to John Frick on December 26, 1867. She lived in this city for several years
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Fred Kaiser, New Holstein, with whom she had made her home for several years; Mrs. W. Paulson, of Racine; Mrs. Iglet Malpress, of Oak Park, Ill.; and two sons, John Frick of Bessemer, Mich., and Dr. Louis Frick of Athens, Wis.
The funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at New Holstein, and burial will be made in the Union cemetery of this city.
Tri-County Record - August 5, 1926
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