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CASE, Frederick Fremont 1874 - 1925

CASE, BALL

Posted By: Richard K Thompson (email)
Date: 11/23/2011 at 20:33:57

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"The Fairfield Daily Ledger"
Saturday, April 18, 1925
Page Six, Columns 1 and 2

Just Among Ourselves

... --Funeral services for Dr. Frederick F. CASE, who died Thursday night at his home in Council Bluffs (note: in Pottawattamie Co., IA) will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 oclock. The body will arrive in the city Monday night. Other arrangements have not been completed. ...

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Fairfield Daily Ledger
Saturday April 25, 1925
Pg. 3 Col. 5.

OBITUARY

Dr. Frederick F. CASE

Dr. Frederick F. CASE died April 16 at his home in Council Bluffs after several weeks illness. Death was due to brain abscess. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon from the Broadway church in Council Bluffs of which he was pastor, in charge of George D. Cressman and Bishop F. T. Keeney. The body was then brought to Fairfield where services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Fairfield Abbey in charge of the Maxons (sic. Masons??). Frederick F. CASE was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander CASE and was born in Cherryfield, Maine, January 17, 1874. He came west when a small boy and settled in Kansas. He received his education in the colleges of New York state and Kansas. On July 18, 1899 he was united in marriage to Cora J. BALL of this city. They moved to Dakota where they made their home for eight years and then returned to Iowa. Dr. CASE has been pastor the last few years at Esthervile, Iowa, Rochester, Minn., Minneapolis, Janesville, Wis., and in November had moved to Council Bluffs where he accepted the pastorship of the Broadway church.

He is survived by his wife and two daughters Pauline and Louise, also his aged father, Alexander, and one brother and two sisters of Chewelah, Wisconsin.

* Transcribed for genealogy purposes. I am not related to the person(s) mentioned.

Note: Dr. CASE was first buried in the Fairfield Abbey mausoleum, which was on the south side of what is now Evergreen cemetery 5th/6th additions. During the 1960's and 1970's the Fairfield Abbey was closed due to structural problems and those buried there were relocated. Dr. CASE and his wife Cora Jane BALL CASE were reburied in Evergreen cemetery in Old.P.384 on July 31, 1962.

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"The Weekly Ledger-Journal"
Fairfield, Iowa
Thursday, April 30, 1925
Page 7, Columns 2 and 3

OBITUARY

Dr. Frederick F. CASE

Dr. Frederick F. CASE died April 16 at his home in Council Bluffs after several weeks illness. Death was due to brain abscess. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon from the Broadway church in Council Bluffs of which he was pastor, in charge of George D. Cressman and Bishop F. T. Keeney. The body was then brought to Fairfield where services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Fairfield Abbey in charge of the Masons. Frederick F. CASE was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander CASE and was born in Cherryfield, Maine, January 17, 1874. He came west when a small boy and settled in Kansas. He received his education in the colleges of New York state and Kansas. On July 18, 1899 he was united in marriage to Cora J. BALL of this city. They moved to Dakota where they made their home for eight years and then returned to Iowa. Dr. CASE has been pastor the last few years at Estherville, Iowa, Rochester, Minn., Minneapolis, Janesville, Wis., and in November had moved to Council Bluffs where he accepted the pastorship of the Broadway church.

He is survived by his wife and two daughters Pauline and Louise, also his aged father, Alexander, ane one brother and two sisters of Chewelah, Wisconsin.

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