William Frank1

M

Family: Anna Berbach

Citations

  1. [S1273] Sr. Arthur T. Frank, Illinois Medical Certificate of Death.

Herman Fredrick1

M, b. 20 September 1906, d. 19 April 1977
  • Birth*: Herman Fredrick was born on 20 September 1906 at Esk, Saskatchewan, Canada.1,2
  • Employment*: He was employed by the Whirlpool Corporation between 1927 and 1971when he retired.2
  • Residence*: He lived on 25 July 1933 at 11 Park Street, St. Joseph, Berrien County, Michigan, USA.1
  • Occupation*: He was Factory worker on 30 July 1933.3
  • Marriage*: He married Katherine Batke, daughter of Henry Batke and Katherine Reck, on 5 August 1933 at Lutheran Service, St. Joseph, Berrien County, Michigan, USA; Married by Louis Nuechterbeau(sp?) a Lutheran Pastor. Witnesses: Arthur Engler of Stevensville and Mary Batke of St. Joseph.4
  • Residence*: Herman Fredrick and Katherine Batke lived in 1934 at 714 Vine Street, St. Joseph, Berrien County, Michigan, USA; Living at the same address as Henry Batke.5
  • Death*: Herman Fredrick died on 19 April 1977 at St. Joseph, Berrien County, Michigan, USA, at age 70;
    Herman Fredrick
    -- Herman Fredrick, 70, of 1322 Wolcott, St. Joseph, died at 11:30 A.M. Tuesday in Mercy hospital. He was born Sept. 20, 1906, in Esk, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    Mr. Fredrick was a member of Trinity Lutheran church, St. Joseph and retired in 1971 from Whirlpool corporation, where he had been employed 44 years. He was a member of Whirlpool Old Timers club.
    Surviving are his widow, Katherine; two sons, Donald W. Ypsilanti and Robert L., Salt Lake City, Utah; a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Jeanne) Hartman, Stevensville; two sisters, Mrs. Olga Schultz, Benton Harbor and Mrs. Ida Noack, Niles; a step brother, Adolph Lockman, Benton Heights and eight grandchildren.
    Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday in Trinity Lutheran church. Burial will be in North Shore Memory Gardens. Memorials may be made to the church.
    Friends may call at the Front funeral home, Benton Harbor.2
  • Burial*: He was buried on 22 April 1977 at North Shore Memorial Gardens, Hagar Shores, Berrien County, Michigan, USA.2

Family: Katherine Batke b. 30 Nov 1911, d. 10 Aug 1997

Citations

  1. [S1040] Certificate, Herman Fredrick and Katherine Batke marriage of August 5, 1933.
  2. [S1170] Herald-Palladium, April 20, 1977.
  3. [S1040] Certificate, Herman Fredrick and Katherine Batke marriage of August 5, 1933, FHL# 1954307.
  4. [S1040] Certificate, Herman Fredrick and Katherine Batke marriage of August 5, 1933, FHL # 1954307.
  5. [S1072] Polk, Polk's Benton Harbor (Michigan), City Directories, FHL#1930288 or FHL# 2309251; 1934, Page 73.

Robert L. Fredrick1

M, b. 26 June 1939, d. 28 August 2009
  • Birth*: Robert L. Fredrick was born on 26 June 1939 at St. Joseph, Berrien County, Michigan, USA.3,1,4
  • Residence*: He lived on 19 April 1977 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA.1
  • Death*: He died on 28 August 2009 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, at age 70; Robert Fredrick "Fred" - Robert Louis Fredrick died peacefully at his home on August 28, 2009 succumbing to cancer after an intense three month illness. Robert (know to many, including his wife, as "Fred") was born on June 26, 1939, to Herman Fredrick and Katherine Batke Fredrick in St. Joseph, Michigan, the second of their three children. He attended Lutheran School through the eighth grade and graduated from St. Joseph High School in 1957. Robert joined the U.S. Navy in 1957 and served two separate enlistments in the Western Pacific earning Good Conduct Medals, the National Defense Service Medal, and the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal for service in Vietnam. Robert married Ruth LaRee Erickson on May 1, 1964, in Seattle, Washington. They lived for two years in Honolulu, Hawaii. He left the Navy in 1966 and the family moved to Seattle. Robert finished his education there and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Business, specializing in Finance, from the University of Washington in 1968. He was a member of Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity. After graduation, he worked at Pacific National Bank of Seattle in the Trust Department. Later, he joined the Tandy Corporation at Radio Shack. He rose to District Manager and accepted a transfer in 1975 to Salt Lake City, Utah where he lived the remainder of his life. His career encompassed retail sales, sales management, service management, delivery services, and manufacturing. He solely owned and headed two successful small businesses and was managing partner in a third. He acted as financial consultant to two startup companies. While employed by the U. S. Postal Service, he was actively involved with Local 332 of the Mail Handlers Union. Raised in the Lutheran faith, he was later baptized a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 2000. He was an accomplished golfer, who used his 6'5" frame to drive a mile off the tee. He played basketball as the center on his youth teams, many times as captain, and remained an avid fan throughout his life. March Madness and the NBA Finals were mandatory viewing. He also enjoyed tennis, and was a dedicated football fan. Survived by his wife, Ruth; three children and their spouses, -- Blane Scott and Joyce Fredrick, Alison Christine and Jeff Peterson, and Stephanie LaRee Brown; seven grandsons and six granddaughters--Jason, Megan, Kyle, Emma, Nate and Abigail Fredrick, Kirsten, Rob and Eric Peterson, John Barrett, Austin, Erin and Emily Brown. Also survived by older brother and his wife, Donald W. and Barbara Fredrick, of Ypsilanti, Michigan; and a younger sister and her husband, Jeanne and Robert Hartman, of Stevensville, Michigan, two nieces, Heidi and Hope and four nephews, David, Mark, Chad and Drew. His Godmother, Anna Batke Pesko, also survives. Fred loved Ruth's five sisters and their families, and was a caring and helpful son-in-law to her mother, Nina Erickson. Funeral services will be at high noon on Thursday, September 3, 2009, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, South Cottonwood Chevy Chase Ward chapel, 5235 South Wesley Road (1125 East). Friends and loved ones may arrive after 11:00 a.m. for viewing and hugging prior to the start of the service. Burial will be at Murray City Cemetery, 5490 South Vine Street, Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary is overseeing the arrangements. Ruth wishes to publicly thank Taylor A. Jeppson, M. D. for all he has done during more than 30 years as our family physician. He has been a blessing in our lives. The family greatly appreciates the expert care and gentle attention given to Robert and his family by many dear representatives from Inspiration Hospice. We came to love you all.
    Note: Received a note from Robert's brother, Don, saying the actually death was August 30, 2009. Received email on September 4, 2017.3

Citations

  1. [S1170] Herald-Palladium, April 20, 1977.
  2. [S1222] The Herald-Palladium, August 11, 1997, p. 7A.
  3. [S1209] Salt Lake Tribune, September 2, 2009.
  4. [S1209] Salt Lake Tribune, September 2, 2009, Ancestry.com, accessed November 11, 2009.

Amanda Freeze1

F
  • Marriage*: Amanda Freeze married Francis H. Whalen.1
  • Married Name: Her married name was Whalen.1

Family: Francis H. Whalen

Citations

  1. [S2168] Whalen Family Photograph, c1900, Elaine McIntyre Beaudoin, personal files, Pictured left to right: Rose, Francis H., Helen, Amanda (Freeze) and George Adam. Received in email from Jane Domke, July 9, 2015.

Evelyn Emma Freyer1,2

F, b. 25 December 1917, d. 1990

Walter and Evelyn (Freyer) Olsen grave marker, Montrose Cemetery, Chicago

Family: Walter Olsen b. 1914, d. 13 Jun 1983

Citations

  1. [S1025] 1920 US Census, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Washington, DC, ED 1629, Page 10B, Ward 27, Ancestry.com, accessed November 18, 2006.
  2. [S1691] Evelyn Emma Freyer, Illinois birth certificate no. 45370, familysearch.org, accessed January 17, 2013 (3 Jan 1918).
  3. [S1021] 1930 US Census, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Washington, DC, ED 1445, Page 2A, Ward 40, Ancestry.com, accessed November 18, 2006.
  4. [S1390] Chicago Tribune, September 30, 1980, page 13, ProQuest Historical Newspapers, Chicago Tribune (1849-1987), accessed February 2011.
  5. [S1393] Walter Olsen Cemetery marker, Montrose Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois.
  6. [S1394] Evelyn O. Edwards Cemetery grave card, Montrose Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois.

Frank Freyer1

M, b. 7 June 1915, d. circa 3 February 1981

Citations

  1. [S1025] 1920 US Census, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Washington, DC, ED 1629, Page 10B, Ward 27, Ancestry.com, accessed November 18, 2006.
  2. [S309] US Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current, Ancestry.com, Frank Freyer, SSN# 322-38-0823, accessed June 2, 2011.
  3. [S1690] Frank C. Freyer, Illinois birth certificate no. 5601, familysearch.org, accessed January 17, 2013 (7 June 1915).
  4. [S1021] 1930 US Census, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Washington, DC, ED 1445, Page 2A, Ward 40, Ancestry.com, accessed November 18, 2006.
  5. [S1403] Chicago Tribune, February 4, 1981, page B7, ProQuest Historical Newspapers, Chicago Tribune (1849-1987), accessed February, 2011.

Frank Carl Freyer1,2

M, b. 19 April 1890, d. circa 29 September 1969
  • Birth*: Frank Carl Freyer was born on 19 April 1890 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA.1,3,4
  • Marriage*: He married Hattie M. Rohloff, daughter of William Herman Rohloff and Sophie Künn (Kenn), circa 1909.1,5
  • Occupation: Frank Carl Freyer was paper cutter on 7 June 1915.2
  • Occupation: He was paper cutter on 25 December 1917.4
  • Residence: He lived on 25 December 1917 at 4037 Bernard, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA.4
  • Occupation: He was paper cutter on 25 December 1917.6
  • Census 1920*: He and Hattie M. Rohloff appeared on the 1920 census of 12 January 1920 at 4037 Bernard Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA.1
  • Occupation: Frank Carl Freyer was a paper cutter for the Simplex Printing company in Chicago between 1926 and 1956.7
  • Residence*: He lived on 2 April 1930 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; Own home, valued at $8,000.5
  • Occupation*: He was Paper cutter in bindery on 2 April 1930.5
  • Census 1930*: He and Hattie M. Rohloff appeared on the 1930 census of 2 April 1930 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.5
  • Death*: Frank Carl Freyer died circa 29 September 1969 at Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA;
    Freyer -- Frank C. Freyer Sr., husband of the late Hattie, nee Rohloff, loving father of Grace Heyser, Frank Jr. (Mercedes), Evelyn (Walter) Olsen, George (Sylvia), and Harriette (Daniel) Murphy; fond grandfather of nine; great-grandfather of five; dear brother of Fred and the late Christ Freyer. At Mee & Ramme Funeral Home, 2918 Irving Park Road. Service Thursday 11 a.m. Interment Eden Memorial Park cemetery. Member of Ben Franklin lodge, No. 962, A. F. & A. M., Modern Woodmen of america, Camp No. 4545. Int'l Brotherhood of Bookbinders, local No. 8. Contributions to Gethsemane church memorial fund, 3617 W. Belle Plaine avenue appreciated. IR 8-0083.
    Chicago Tribune, September 30, 1969, page B10.

    Frank C. Freyer Sr. -- Services for Frank C. Freyer Sr., 79, of 4037 Bernard st., will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday in the chapel at 3918 Irving Park rd. Mr. Freyer died Sunday night in Swedish Covenant hospital of a heart attach. He retired in 1956 after 30 years as a paper cutter for the Simplex Printing company in chicago. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Grace Heyser, Mrs. Evelyn Olsen, and Mrs. Harriete (sic) Murphy; two sons, Frank Jr. and George, a Tribune pressman; a brother; nine grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
    Chicago Tribune, September 30, 1969, page B10.8,7
  • Burial*: He was buried on 2 October 1969 at Eden Memorial Park Cemetery, Schiller Park, Cook County, Illinois, USA.8

Family: Hattie M. Rohloff b. Oct 1891, d. a 1954

Citations

  1. [S1025] 1920 US Census, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Washington, DC, ED 1629, Page 10B, Ward 27, Ancestry.com, accessed November 18, 2006.
  2. [S1690] Frank C. Freyer, Illinois birth certificate no. 5601, familysearch.org, accessed January 17, 2013 (7 June 1915).
  3. [S309] US Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current, Ancestry.com, Frank Freyer, SSN# 318-03-7121, accessed June 2, 2011.
  4. [S1692] George Freyer, Illinois birth certificate no. 14556, familysearch.org, accessed January 17, 2013 (24 April 1922).
  5. [S1021] 1930 US Census, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Washington, DC, ED 1445, Page 2A, Ward 40, Ancestry.com, accessed November 18, 2006.
  6. [S1691] Evelyn Emma Freyer, Illinois birth certificate no. 45370, familysearch.org, accessed January 17, 2013 (3 Jan 1918).
  7. [S1404] Chicago Tribune, September 30, 1969, page B10, ProQuest Historical Newspapers, Chicago Tribune (1849-1987), accessed February, 2011.
  8. [S1401] Chicago Tribune, September 39, 1969, page B10, ProQuest Historical Newspapers, Chicago Tribune (1849-1987), accessed February, 2011.

George Freyer1

M, b. 5 April 1922, d. 20 June 2001

Citations

  1. [S1021] 1930 US Census, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Washington, DC, ED 1445, Page 2A, Ward 40, Ancestry.com, accessed November 18, 2006.
  2. [S309] US Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current, Ancestry.com, George A. Freyer, SSN# 346-03-5324, accessed June 2, 2011.
  3. [S1692] George Freyer, Illinois birth certificate no. 14556, familysearch.org, accessed January 17, 2013 (24 April 1922).

Grace Freyer1

F, b. 18 March 1914, d. February 1977

Citations

  1. [S1025] 1920 US Census, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Washington, DC, ED 1629, Page 10B, Ward 27, Ancestry.com, accessed November 18, 2006.
  2. [S309] US Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current, Ancestry.com, Grace Freyer Heyser, SSN# 340-10-3633, accessed June 2, 2011.
  3. [S1021] 1930 US Census, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Washington, DC, ED 1445, Page 2A, Ward 40, Ancestry.com, accessed November 18, 2006.
  4. [S1401] Chicago Tribune, September 39, 1969, page B10, ProQuest Historical Newspapers, Chicago Tribune (1849-1987), accessed February, 2011.

Harriet Freyer1

F, b. 18 December 1925, d. 29 September 1980

Harriette A. Freyer Murphy, Montrose Cemetery, Chicago
  • Married Name: Her married name was Murphy.2
  • Birth*: Harriet Freyer was born on 18 December 1925 at Illinois, USA.1,3
  • Death*: She died on 29 September 1980 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA, at age 54;
    Murphy -- Harriette A. Murphy, nee Freyer, beloved wife of Daniel P. Murphy; loving mother of Cheryl M. (Jay) Wollin and Daniel P. (Corinne) Murphy III; dear sister of Frank (Mercedes), Evelyn (Walter) Olsen and George (Sylvia) Freyer. Services at Barron-Hall Funeral Home, 4332 Elston Av., corner of Pulaski Road, Thursday, Oct. 2, 11: a.m. interment Montrose Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Spiritual Bouquets or memorials to Gethsemane United Church of Christ would be appreciated. Visitation at chape Tuesday 6 to 9 p.m., Wednesday 2 to 9 p.m. KE 9 - 6100.
    Chicago Tribune, September 30, 1980, page 13.3,2
  • Name Variation: As of 30 September 1980, Harriet Freyer was also known as Harriette A. Murphy.2
  • Burial*: She was buried on 2 October 1980 at Montrose Cemetery, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA. Location of grave: N41 degrees, 58.894'; W087 degrees, 43.916'; elevation: 572'.2,3

Citations

  1. [S1021] 1930 US Census, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Washington, DC, ED 1445, Page 2A, Ward 40, Ancestry.com, accessed November 18, 2006.
  2. [S1390] Chicago Tribune, September 30, 1980, page 13, ProQuest Historical Newspapers, Chicago Tribune (1849-1987), accessed February 2011.
  3. [S1391] Harriette Freyer Murphy cemetery marker, Montrose Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois.