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Friesen, Nic (d. 1947)

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<center><h3>HIGHWAY ACCIDENT IN BRITISH COLUMBIA TAKES LIFE OF YOUNG MAN</h3></center>
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Winnipeg, Manitoba. &#8212; Nic Friesen, son-in-law of Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Unruh, was instantly killed in an automobile accident in British Columbia on Tuesday, August 26.
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Mr. and Mrs. Friesen together with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martens and three small children, were on their way to Vancouver, following another car. Without warning the car ahead turned into a side road. Mr. Friesen tried to avoid a collision and overturned, being killed instantly.
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The other passengers received only minor injuries.
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1947 Sep 11 p. 1

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HIGHWAY ACCIDENT IN BRITISH COLUMBIA TAKES LIFE OF YOUNG MAN

Winnipeg, Manitoba. — Nic Friesen, son-in-law of Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Unruh, was instantly killed in an automobile accident in British Columbia on Tuesday, August 26.

Mr. and Mrs. Friesen together with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martens and three small children, were on their way to Vancouver, following another car. Without warning the car ahead turned into a side road. Mr. Friesen tried to avoid a collision and overturned, being killed instantly.

The other passengers received only minor injuries.

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