He died in Galveston where he had been a patient in a hospital for several months. Mr.
Fraser was injured at Mineral Wells more than a year ago and never recovered from his injuries. He was employed by the Highway department out of Abilene the past six years, and constructed most of the bridges between Albany and Abilene, and also from the Nine Mile Hill to Lueders
He was born at Daidnell, Ark., May 16, 1904.
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser had bought a home in Albany and expected to make this their home.
Albany News, August 6, 1942
He died in Galveston where he had been a patient in a hospital for several months. Mr.
Fraser was injured at Mineral Wells more than a year ago and never recovered from his injuries. He was employed by the Highway department out of Abilene the past six years, and constructed most of the bridges between Albany and Abilene, and also from the Nine Mile Hill to Lueders
He was born at Daidnell, Ark., May 16, 1904.
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser had bought a home in Albany and expected to make this their home.
Albany News, August 6, 1942
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