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Obituary, The State paper, 11 April 1944
MARY FRICK SEASE
Dies Suddenly at Her Home in Columbia
Mrs. Mary Frick Sease, 57, died suddenly at her home, 2713 Columbia
avenue, at 7:30 yesterday morning. She had been in declining health for
several months.
She had lived in Columbia for the past 27 years, and was a member of the
Lutheran church of the Reformation.
Surviving are her husband Noah Z. Sease; one daughter, Miss Catherine
Sease; three sons, Cpl. Fred H. Sease and Pvt. Norman Z. Sease, serving
with the U.S. Army overseas, and Lieut. C. Kenneth Sease, who is
stationed in Washington with the U.S. Army air corps; her mother; four
sisters, Mrs. W.B. Wise of Blountville, Tenn., Mrs. A.H. Gnann of Sardia,
Ga., Mrs. Eva F. Bullock of Newberry, and Mrs. W.E. Riser of Spartanburg;
two brothers, R.K. Frick of Spartanburg and R. Alvin Frick of Chapin.
Funeral arrangements were incomplete last night.
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Obituary, The State paper, 11 April 1944
MARY FRICK SEASE
Dies Suddenly at Her Home in Columbia
Mrs. Mary Frick Sease, 57, died suddenly at her home, 2713 Columbia
avenue, at 7:30 yesterday morning. She had been in declining health for
several months.
She had lived in Columbia for the past 27 years, and was a member of the
Lutheran church of the Reformation.
Surviving are her husband Noah Z. Sease; one daughter, Miss Catherine
Sease; three sons, Cpl. Fred H. Sease and Pvt. Norman Z. Sease, serving
with the U.S. Army overseas, and Lieut. C. Kenneth Sease, who is
stationed in Washington with the U.S. Army air corps; her mother; four
sisters, Mrs. W.B. Wise of Blountville, Tenn., Mrs. A.H. Gnann of Sardia,
Ga., Mrs. Eva F. Bullock of Newberry, and Mrs. W.E. Riser of Spartanburg;
two brothers, R.K. Frick of Spartanburg and R. Alvin Frick of Chapin.
Funeral arrangements were incomplete last night.