FRAZEE,
Pud (Jonathan Paul)
Arizona Republic (Phoenix, Arizona)
Sunday, March 6, 1921, Section Two, p. 14
CHANDLER RANCHER CALLED BY DEATH
CHANDLER, March 5--Prid (sic: Pud) Frazee, a well know rancher of the Chandler district, passed away Tuesday morning after a long lingering illness. He came here from the east about four years ago with his family and purchased a ranch west of town.
The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon under the auspices of Wildey Lodge No. 36, I.O.O.F. and interment was in the Mesa cemetery. Mr. Frazee has been an Odd Fellow for the last 20 years.
In addition to the Odd Fellows, the Baptist Church, of which Mr. Frazee was a member, aided in the funeral services. Rev. Dunlap preached an earnest funeral sermon and feelingly extolled the life and virtues of the dead.
Mr. Frazee was born in Indiana and came to Arizona for his health. Besides the widow he leaves five children, nearly all of whom are grown. Citizens of the Chandler district extend sympathy in the hour of bereavement.
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