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Fry, Joseph E. (1924-1969)

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<center><h3>Indiana Truck Driver Killed on Throughway In New York State</h3></center>
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Elkhart, Ind. &#8212; Joseph E. Fry, 45, of Shipshewana, a truck driver for Parkwood Mobile Homes in Bristol, was killed when the truck he was driving crashed through guard rails on a bridge of the New York Throughway near Auburn, N.Y. Oct. 8. the cab landed upside down on a railroad bed four feet below the bridge.
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Funeral services were held at the Ezra Miller residence near Shipshewana on Oct. 11 with Bishop Clemens Miller and bishop Crist l. Miller officiating.
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A native of Sumner county, Kan., Mr. Fry is survived by his wife, the former Wilma Bontrager, six children, two brothers, three sisters, and his mother, Mrs. Christian J. Miller of Shipshewana.
   
Birth date: 1924
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 12:20, 29 November 2022

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1969 Oct 23 p. 10

Birth date: 1924

text of obituary:

Indiana Truck Driver Killed on Throughway In New York State

Elkhart, Ind. — Joseph E. Fry, 45, of Shipshewana, a truck driver for Parkwood Mobile Homes in Bristol, was killed when the truck he was driving crashed through guard rails on a bridge of the New York Throughway near Auburn, N.Y. Oct. 8. the cab landed upside down on a railroad bed four feet below the bridge.

Funeral services were held at the Ezra Miller residence near Shipshewana on Oct. 11 with Bishop Clemens Miller and bishop Crist l. Miller officiating.

A native of Sumner county, Kan., Mr. Fry is survived by his wife, the former Wilma Bontrager, six children, two brothers, three sisters, and his mother, Mrs. Christian J. Miller of Shipshewana.

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