Harvey Frick, ninety, died Tuesday afternoon in his home, 607 W. 5th st.
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when he fell across a hot stove in his room, hastened death. He had been ill for some time prior to the accident. Mr. Frick was a native of Pennsylvania and had resided in Erie for many years. He was a former employe of the Erie Traction Co., where he was a blacksmith. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Pearl Sutton; a son, William W. Frick, of Vero Beach, Fla., and a grandson, Harry Sutton. Funeral services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Friday in his home, with interment following in Erie cemetery.
From: The Erie Daily-Times, Erie, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday December 16, 1936, Page 13
From: The Stamford Advocate, Stamford Connecticut, on Tuesday September 14, 2004
Correction: his grandsons name was Harvey.
Harvey Frick, ninety, died Tuesday afternoon in his home, 607 W. 5th st.
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when he fell across a hot stove in his room, hastened death. He had been ill for some time prior to the accident. Mr. Frick was a native of Pennsylvania and had resided in Erie for many years. He was a former employe of the Erie Traction Co., where he was a blacksmith. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Pearl Sutton; a son, William W. Frick, of Vero Beach, Fla., and a grandson, Harry Sutton. Funeral services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Friday in his home, with interment following in Erie cemetery.
From: The Erie Daily-Times, Erie, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday December 16, 1936, Page 13
From: The Stamford Advocate, Stamford Connecticut, on Tuesday September 14, 2004
Correction: his grandsons name was Harvey.
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