NameRoy Harold Frasier
Birth7 Dec 1886, Superior, Wisconsin22
Death27 Dec 1940, Rice Lake, Wisconsin17,22
BurialNora Cemetery, Rice Lake, Wisconsin
FatherJames Henry Frasier (1865-1928)
MotherGladys Evalina Eighmy (1866-1956)
Obituary
From Rice Lake Telegram:

Power Company Employe Dies At Rice Lake

RICE LAKE -- Roy H. Frasier, 54, an employe of the Northern States Power company, died at a local hospital recently. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the Masonic temple, with Rev. E.L. Cooper, pastor of the Methodist church, officiating. Burial was in the Nora Cemetery.
Mr. Frasier was born in Superior December 7, 1886, and came to Rice Lake with his parents. He married Miss Jessie France, Eagle Grove, Iowa, in 1909.
The deceased was employed with the Omaha railroad for 13 years. For several years he was employed with the Rice Lake Grocer company and had been with the Northern States Power company since 1928. He was a member of the Rice Lake Masonic lodge, No. 234, F. and A.M. for many years.
Surviving are his wife, four daughters, Mrs. Robert Houts, Rhea, Dorothy and Marian, all of Rice Lake; three sons, Richard and Russell Frasier, both of this city, and Harold Frasier, Camp Beauregard, Alexandria, La.; his mother, Mrs. Gladys Ellsworth, of this city; and one sister, Mrs. Fred Scharlau, Lemington.4

According to another obit, he died “of complications that followed an operation for appendicitis.”4
Spouses
Birth20 May 1889, Woolstock, Iowa22
Death24 Jul 1964, Menomonie, Wisconsin22
BurialNora Cemetery, Rice Lake, Wisconsin
FatherRichard France (1842-)
Marriage3 Nov 1909, Eagle Grove, Iowa22
ChildrenNadine Inez (1910-2007)
 Harold Leo (1913-1945)
 Rhea Ione (1917-2005)
 Dorothy Edra (1920-)
 Richard James (1923-1996)
 Russell LeRoy (1934-1998)
 Marion Jean (1929-1965)
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