Indianapolis, Indiana
Date Wednesday
December 6, 1978
Page: Page 53
Services for William F. Frick, 89, a lifelong Indianapolis resident, will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in Moore and Kirk Irvington Chapel, with burial in Memorial Park Cemetery. He died Monday in a local Indianapolis nursing home. He had worked in the shipping department of Ransom and Randolph Dental Supply Co. six years before retiring 15 years ago.
He was a member of North Liberty Christian Church, Veritas Masonic Lodge 608, Veritas Old Timers Club, Brightwood Order of the Eastern Star Chapter 399 and Pocohantas 350. He also was a past sacham of Newasa Red Men's Lodee.
Survivors include his daughter, Mrs. Mildred Hunter of Indianapolis, and three sons, William O. Frick of Cleveland, Ohio, Walter F. and Ernest E. Frick, both of Indianapolis
Indianapolis, Indiana
Date Wednesday
December 6, 1978
Page: Page 53
Services for William F. Frick, 89, a lifelong Indianapolis resident, will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in Moore and Kirk Irvington Chapel, with burial in Memorial Park Cemetery. He died Monday in a local Indianapolis nursing home. He had worked in the shipping department of Ransom and Randolph Dental Supply Co. six years before retiring 15 years ago.
He was a member of North Liberty Christian Church, Veritas Masonic Lodge 608, Veritas Old Timers Club, Brightwood Order of the Eastern Star Chapter 399 and Pocohantas 350. He also was a past sacham of Newasa Red Men's Lodee.
Survivors include his daughter, Mrs. Mildred Hunter of Indianapolis, and three sons, William O. Frick of Cleveland, Ohio, Walter F. and Ernest E. Frick, both of Indianapolis
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