The Hood River Glacier, Hood River, OR., April 4, 1907, page 2
DEATH OF WM. FRASIER
William Frazier, of Fulda, Wash., died in the Cottage
hospital after a lingering illness of three months. Last November he fell
from his barn loft onto a wagon bed, breaking his right leg, which finally
caused his death, after amputation.
He is a pioneer of 1859, having come to Portland, Ore.,
in that year from New York, and where his father, O.P. Frazier, died in 1871.
On December 8, 1865, he married Miss Melinda F. Windle,
of Portland. They moved into Camas Prairie in 1876 and have been very prominent
in the development of that community every since.
The funeral services were held in the M.E. church at
Glenwood, Saturday morning at 11:30, and the remains laid at rest in the
Glenwood cemetery, where the grange and pioneer associations took part in
the service.
There survive him his wife and two children adopted in
infancy, Frank Frazier, a farmer, of Camas Prairie, and Miss Ethel Frazier,
at home with her mother. Earl Bartmess, acting undertaker.
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