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William F. Fredrick
1874 - 1952
Watertown
Daily Times,
09 29 1952
William F. Fredrick,
78, for many years a dairy farmer and operator of a dairy route here, died
Saturday night in St Mary's hospital.
Death was due to complications following an operation he had recently
undergone. His home was at
Mr. Fredrick was born
on
He attended St Mark's
Christian day School and was a life member of St Mark's congregation.
In 1904 he married
Lydia Braasch of the town of Watertown. She survives as do two sons, George and
Walter, this city. Two sons preceded him
in death, Ervin and Roy. There are three
grandchildren. A sister, Mrs. Otto Winkenwerder, this city and three brothers Albert, Edward
and Henry this city, also survive. Two other sisters, Mrs. William Kohls and Mrs. Herman Nowack
preceded him in death.
Funeral services will
be held Tuesday at
Mrs. William Fredrick
1882 - 1955
Watertown
Daily Times,
12 31 1955
Mrs. William
Fredrick, 73, of
Surviving her are 2
sons, Walter, this city, George, Jefferson; 3 grandchildren and 2 great-
grandchildren. Two sons preceded her in
death. There are 2 brothers John rural
Watertown, and Albert, Hadar, Nebraska.
Mrs. Fredrick was a member
of St Mark's Lutheran Church. The
funeral will be Tuesday with interment in Oak Hill Cemetery.
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