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Gail Charlotte <I>Guelson</I> Frazier

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Gail Charlotte Guelson Frazier

Birth
Death
12 Aug 1961 (aged 37)
Door County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Monona, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section F lot: 156 Space: 10
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"STOUGHTON — Funeral services for Mrs. Lyman Frazier, 37, Stoughton, former Madison West High school teacher and wife of the legal counsel for National Guardian Life Insurance Co., Madison, are pending at the Edison-Olson funeral home here.

Mrs. Frazier was killed in a Door county automobile collision Saturday night.

A 1946 graduate of the University of Wisconsin, Mrs. Frazier taught Spanish at West High before her marriage. She also studied Spanish at the University of Mexico.

Mrs. Frazier was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guelson. Mr. Guelson was manager of the Badger theater here.

She was active in the fund drive for the Stoughton Community hospital and a past president of the Stoughton Country club women's group.

She was also a member of Phi Betta Kappa, Kappa Alpha Pheta, the P.E.0. Sisterhood, the Central Lutheran Church here and its Esther Circle and was president of the Blue Stocking Study, club and the PTA council.

Surviving, in addition to her husband, are three daughters, Suzan, Kathryn, and Lyn."

Wisconsin State Journal
Tuesday, August 15, 1961
Section 1, Page 5
"STOUGHTON — Funeral services for Mrs. Lyman Frazier, 37, Stoughton, former Madison West High school teacher and wife of the legal counsel for National Guardian Life Insurance Co., Madison, are pending at the Edison-Olson funeral home here.

Mrs. Frazier was killed in a Door county automobile collision Saturday night.

A 1946 graduate of the University of Wisconsin, Mrs. Frazier taught Spanish at West High before her marriage. She also studied Spanish at the University of Mexico.

Mrs. Frazier was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guelson. Mr. Guelson was manager of the Badger theater here.

She was active in the fund drive for the Stoughton Community hospital and a past president of the Stoughton Country club women's group.

She was also a member of Phi Betta Kappa, Kappa Alpha Pheta, the P.E.0. Sisterhood, the Central Lutheran Church here and its Esther Circle and was president of the Blue Stocking Study, club and the PTA council.

Surviving, in addition to her husband, are three daughters, Suzan, Kathryn, and Lyn."

Wisconsin State Journal
Tuesday, August 15, 1961
Section 1, Page 5


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