Idaho Statesman, published as The Idaho Daily Statesman
September 15, 1913 issue 44 page 5
OLD RESIDENT KILLED
Rexburg Man Meets With Accident on Way to Market.
Fritz Pfost, an old resident of Rexburg, was killed while taking a load of peas to St. Anthony. The accident occurred near the Tom Williams place in Salem. Two sacks rolled off with him, throwing him underneath the wagon, one wheel passing over his neck and the other over his chest killing him instantly.
Mr. Pfost leaves a wife and six children, a mother, brother and sisters, besides a large circle of friends to mourn his loss. His daughter Emma was married to Professor William B. Oldham, the principal of the Sugar City schools, in the Salt Lake temple last Wednesday.
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Idaho Statesman, published as The Idaho Daily Statesman
September 15, 1913 issue 44 page 5
OLD RESIDENT KILLED
Rexburg Man Meets With Accident on Way to Market.
Fritz Pfost, an old resident of Rexburg, was killed while taking a load of peas to St. Anthony. The accident occurred near the Tom Williams place in Salem. Two sacks rolled off with him, throwing him underneath the wagon, one wheel passing over his neck and the other over his chest killing him instantly.
Mr. Pfost leaves a wife and six children, a mother, brother and sisters, besides a large circle of friends to mourn his loss. His daughter Emma was married to Professor William B. Oldham, the principal of the Sugar City schools, in the Salt Lake temple last Wednesday.
Personal information and parental links provided by: Amanda Fox
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