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- Ferne Frazee, 69 succumbs in Iowa
Services for Mrs. Ferne Nelson Frazee, 69, formerly of this area, who died Sept. 23 at her home in Shenandoah, Iowa, were conducted Sept. 27 from the United Presbyterian Church in Shenandoah. The Rev. Frank W. Leeper officiated.
Burial was in the Mission Creek, Neb., cemetery.
Mrs. Frazee was born in Liberty, Neb., Feb. 7, 1908, the daughter of Hugh Gardner Nelson and Ida Dugan Nelson.
She graduated from Liberty High School in 1927, attended Peru State Teachers College, the University of Nebraska at Lincoln and Washburn University. Her education was concentrated in the field of elementary education. She taught school in Summerfield, Kan., Diller, Neb., and was a substitute teacher in the Riverton school system.
She was a lifetime member of the Summerfield chapter of the Order of Eastern Star and was a member of Shenandoah United Presbyterian Church.
On July 28, 1937, she and John Howard Frazee wed. They had two children, Willian Hugh and Rosalee Elaine.
Mrs. Frazee was preceded in death by her son, William Hugh and husband.
She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Arthur (Rosalee) Bloomfield; and granddaughters, Ingrid Lea and Mary Frances Bloomfield, all of Uniondale, N.Y.; one sister, Alice Hasenyager of Kansas City, Mo.; and three brothers, Arlo Nelson and Willian Nelson, both of Marysville, and Wayne Nelson of Sommerville, N.J.
The Marysville Advocate, Marysville, Kansas. Thursday, 13 October 1977.
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