Fry, Theodore Ace 1870 - 1931
FRYE, FRY, RADEMACHER, BEETAM, SEIFERT, RIENITZ, PERCY, KOFTA, WILKINSON
Posted By: Cheryl Locher Moonen
Date: 3/7/2017 at 17:58:35
Dubuque Telegraph Herald - November 3, 1931
Guttenberg, Ia. Nov. 3, - Special: Funeral services for Theodore Frye, 60, who died at his farm house in Clayton Township Friday evening were conducted by Rev. Hardy at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Garnavillo Monday morning, after which the body was brought to Guttenberg for interment in the City Cemetery.
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Added by Reid R. Johnson 11/29/2022:
Clayton County Register, Thur., 05 Nov. 1931.
Theodore Ace Fry was born in Cassville, Wis., Dec. 27, 1870. His parents were Mr. and Mrs. John Fry, and he was one of five children in this family. He died suddenly at his home near Clayton on the evening of Oct. 30, aged 61 years, 10 months and three days.
Mr. Fry lived on Buck Creek, east of Garnavillo, about 30 years, and moved to his present home a year ago.
Miss Bertha Rademacher became his wife Nov. 30, 1904. He was the father of seven children.
Immediate survivors are his wife, four daughters: Mrs. Floyd Beetam, Clayton, Mrs. Gladys Seifert, Elkader, Mrs. LeRoy Rienitz, Sabula, Mrs. Nnorman Percy, Green Island; two sons: Arthur Kofta, La Crosse, Wis., and George, Clayton; Two sisters: Mrs. Hannah Rademacher, Guttenberg, and Mrs. Maude Wilkinson, Osterdock; two brothers, John and Peter, both of Clayton; one half-brother, Frank, who resides in Washington.
Services were held at St. Paul's Lutheran church Monday afternoon, by the Rev. M. J. Harder, pastor. Interment was made at the Guttenberg cemetery.
Clayton Obituaries maintained by Sharyl Ferrall.
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