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Bauerly, Fredrick LeRoy 1900-1925

BAUERLY, PECK, HAMMER, SINGER, MCPERRY, FLICKINGER

Posted By: Paula Curcio (email)
Date: 4/12/2009 at 11:52:07

Hawarden Independent - April 2, 1925

Passed Away at Le Mars

Mr. and Mrs. George Bauerly, residing at 322 Fifth Avenne SW., mourn the loss of their son, Frederick, who died Monday after an illness of ten days. His death was due to leakage of the heart. He was 25 years of age. Since his thirteenth year he had not been in robust health and suffered at times from illness, but during all that time was active and anxious to work, and was always usefully employed in various lines of occupation and was a dutiful son and affectionate brother in a large family circle.

He was known as "Fritz" or "Fritzie" by his friends and among those with whom he worked and was well known and popular among his associates.

Frederick Leroy Bauerly lived all his brief life in LeMars where he was born on March 5, 1900, attending the city schools, grew up and assumed the duties of young manhood. His death is deeply mourned by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bauerly, his brother and sisters, who are Mrs. John A. Peck of Hawarden, Mrs. Alfred Hammer, Mrs. Albert Singer of LeMars; Esther Bauerly of Hawarden; Arthur, Dwaine and Mary living at home. He also leaves a half brother and a half sister, Mark McPerry of LeMars and Mrs. Clifford Flickinger of Hawarden, and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bauerly of LeMars, and many other relatives.

The funeral servlces were held Thursday afternoon at tho home of his uncle, Louis Bauerly, 221 Fourth Avenue NW, conducted by Rev. C. H. Seward, pastor of the First Methodist church, and the Interment made in the city cemetery.


 

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