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Froese, Walter (1940-1949)

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Blair, Ontario. — Walter Froese, nine year old son of Fred and Luise[sic Louise] Froese, lost his life in a distressing accident when he was struck by a car while on the way to school on May 3. He had run after a ball which he was tossing back and forth with other children when the fast-driving car suddenly came over the hill. “Mama” was the last word the boy spoke before he died.
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Blair, Ontario. — Walter Froese, nine year old son of Fred and Luise [''sic'' Louise] Froese, lost his life in a distressing accident when he was struck by a car while on the way to school on May 3. He had run after a ball which he was tossing back and forth with other children when the fast-driving car suddenly came over the hill. “Mama” was the last word the boy spoke before he died.
   
 
The grief-stricken parents are among the new immigrants who arrived here this spring.
 
The grief-stricken parents are among the new immigrants who arrived here this spring.

Latest revision as of 09:29, 13 May 2014

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1949 Jun 9 p. 7

Birth date: 1940

text of obituary:

CHILD FATALLY INJURED

Blair, Ontario. — Walter Froese, nine year old son of Fred and Luise [sic Louise] Froese, lost his life in a distressing accident when he was struck by a car while on the way to school on May 3. He had run after a ball which he was tossing back and forth with other children when the fast-driving car suddenly came over the hill. “Mama” was the last word the boy spoke before he died.

The grief-stricken parents are among the new immigrants who arrived here this spring.

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