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PROSPECT.
Fred Grazer died early last Saturday morning of heart failure. He had been troubled for many years with heart difficulty and though he had done a great deal of hard work, was a constant sufferer of that disease. He is survived by his wife and a large family of children. The funeral was held at the house Monday afternoon, the Rev. Mr. Schrarer of the German Reformed church, of which Mr. Graser was a life-long member, officiating. He was assisted by Rev. L. L. Sowles of this place. Interment was in the little cemetery beside the church. Mr. Grazer was in his fifty-ninth year. Mrs. Grazer will live on the farm and with the assistance of her four youngest sons will continue to work it as usual.
Published in the Waukesha Freeman on October 6, 1898.
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PROSPECT.
Fred Grazer died early last Saturday morning of heart failure. He had been troubled for many years with heart difficulty and though he had done a great deal of hard work, was a constant sufferer of that disease. He is survived by his wife and a large family of children. The funeral was held at the house Monday afternoon, the Rev. Mr. Schrarer of the German Reformed church, of which Mr. Graser was a life-long member, officiating. He was assisted by Rev. L. L. Sowles of this place. Interment was in the little cemetery beside the church. Mr. Grazer was in his fifty-ninth year. Mrs. Grazer will live on the farm and with the assistance of her four youngest sons will continue to work it as usual.
Published in the Waukesha Freeman on October 6, 1898.
Family Members
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William Graser
1866–1868
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Anna Marie Graser
1868–1870
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Jacob Graser
1871–1951
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Frederick John Graser
1872–1939
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Charles Henry Graser
1873–1905
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Elizabeth Anna Graser Moore
1875–1941
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Pauline Emma Graser Stark
1877–1929
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Margaret Henriette Graser Armour
1878–1962
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Henry William Graser
1880–1963
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Edwin Adam Graser
1881–1955
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Philip Thomas Graser
1883–1936
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Martha Louise Graser
1885–1891
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Frank Arthur Graser
1887–1968
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