Funeral services for Walter A. Fraser, life-long resident of the Brooklyn community, who died at his home here Monday evening about 9:45 were held from the Methodist church Wednesday afternoon.
Born in Madison township, Mar. 17, 1870, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fraser, Mr. Fraser spent most of his life on a farm in Warren township following his marriage to Miss Clara Willett, Mar. 6, 1895. Mrs. Fraser preceded her husband in death eight years ago.
In 1918 Mr. Fraser retired from farming and moved with his family to Brooklyn. Since then most of his time had been spent here.
Four daughters survive. They are Virginia Fraser, Evanston, Ill.; Mrs. Cecil Brannian, Brooklyn; Mrs. L. W. Laizure, Des Moines; and Mrs. Percy Ostrom, Brooklyn. All were with their father at the time of his death.
A sister, Mrs. Edna Moore, of Anthon, Ia., also survives.
Source: http://iagenweb.org/boards/poweshiek/obituaries/
Funeral services for Walter A. Fraser, life-long resident of the Brooklyn community, who died at his home here Monday evening about 9:45 were held from the Methodist church Wednesday afternoon.
Born in Madison township, Mar. 17, 1870, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fraser, Mr. Fraser spent most of his life on a farm in Warren township following his marriage to Miss Clara Willett, Mar. 6, 1895. Mrs. Fraser preceded her husband in death eight years ago.
In 1918 Mr. Fraser retired from farming and moved with his family to Brooklyn. Since then most of his time had been spent here.
Four daughters survive. They are Virginia Fraser, Evanston, Ill.; Mrs. Cecil Brannian, Brooklyn; Mrs. L. W. Laizure, Des Moines; and Mrs. Percy Ostrom, Brooklyn. All were with their father at the time of his death.
A sister, Mrs. Edna Moore, of Anthon, Ia., also survives.
Source: http://iagenweb.org/boards/poweshiek/obituaries/
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