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10/28/1991
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8217-91
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63-91
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• <br /> The last known burial in Rohrer Cemetery was that of Raymond <br /> 0. Frick. Nothing is known of Frick except his last address , 324 <br /> N. Notre Dame Ave. , and that he was originally from Marshall <br /> County, born on October 20 , 1888 . He died at the age of thirty <br /> leaving a spouse, Maud [sic] , and four children, Otto, Lawrence, <br /> Elizabeth and Howard. He is probably related to Adam Frick, one <br /> of the original directors of the Rohrer Cemetery Association. [18] <br />
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