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Friesen, Henry R. (1885-1938)
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+ | — Henry R. Friesen, 53, was recently injured fatlly when he fell from a scaffold at the Pete Friesen farm at Dinuba, California. Suffering a broken neck from the fall, Mr. Friesen soon passed away without regaining consciousness. He was a native of Kansas and had planned to return here within a few months. Funeral services were held at the K. M. B. church at Reedley, Calif., and later the body was shipped to Inman, Kansas, for burial. |
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Latest revision as of 11:03, 16 May 2013
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1938 Feb 16 p. 1
Birth date: 1885
text of obituary:
Mennonite Items of General Interest.
— Henry R. Friesen, 53, was recently injured fatlly when he fell from a scaffold at the Pete Friesen farm at Dinuba, California. Suffering a broken neck from the fall, Mr. Friesen soon passed away without regaining consciousness. He was a native of Kansas and had planned to return here within a few months. Funeral services were held at the K. M. B. church at Reedley, Calif., and later the body was shipped to Inman, Kansas, for burial.