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Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal December 15, 1893

Miss Pearl Fry, aged 20 years, died quite suddenly Thursday at 3:30 a. m. at the residence of her father, J. C. Fry. on the corner of Grant avenue and Jefferson street. Miss Fry had been sick for the past few days with grip and pneumonia but was thought to be out of danger Wednesday, About midnight she suddenly took worse and died at the hour stated. Miss Fry was a lovely girl and her death cannot but awaken the deepest sympathy for the bereaved family and be a cause for general regret. She was a young lady possessed of many admirable traits of character and her sudden demise was a most lamentable one. She had been for more than five years a consistent member of the Baptist church and was a prominent worker in the B. Y. P. U. - transcribed by Kim H


Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Thursday, 14 December 1893
 
The funeral of Miss Pearl Fry will occur form the family residence on Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock, conducted by Rev. G. P. Fuson. – thanks to S for this one


Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Thursday, 14 December 1893
Miss Pearl Fry, aged 20 years, died quite suddenly this morning at 3:30 o’clock at the residence of her father, J. O. (C.) Fry, on the corner of Grant Avenue and Jefferson Street. Miss Fry had been sick for the past few days with grip and pneumonia but was thought to be out of danger last evening. About midnight she suddenly took worse and died at the hour stated. Miss Fry was a lovely girl and her death cannot but awaken the deepest sympathy for the bereaved family and be a cause for general regret. She was a young lady possessed of many admirable traits of character and her sudden demise was a most lamentable one. She had been for more than five years a consistent member of the Baptist Church and was a prominent worker in the B. Y. P. U. Announcement of the funeral will be made later.

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