Fehr, Frances B. (Glass)

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Bio: Fehr, Frances Josephine Bernard (Glass)
Transcriber: Stan

----Source: Contributed by Doris Engelhardt & Pat Phillips.

Surnames: Fehr, Glass, Mc Donald, Phillips

       Frances (Glass) Fehr

 

Wisconsin Birth Index
 

Frances B Glass was born 09 Feb 1902 in Clark, Wisconsin


1920 United States Census, Pine Valley, Clark, Wisconsin, United States, Sheet Letter B, Sheet Number 2
 

Frances Glass, Female--Relationship to Head of Household Daughter
Age 18 (1902), Wisconsin
Marital Status Single
Race White
Father's Birthplace Wisconsin
Mother's Birthplace Wisconsin

Household


Cornelia E Glass Head F 68 Wisconsin
Frank Glass Son M 48 Wisconsin
Frances Glass Daughter F 18 Wisconsin
George Glass Son M 35 Wisconsin

 

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BioM: Glass, Frances (1922)

Surnames: Glass, Fehr

----Source: Neillsville Press (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) Thursday, 10/12/1922

Glass, Frances (Marriage - 21 Oct. 1922)

Cards are received by friends here announcing the coming marriage of Miss Frances Glass to Mr. John E. Fehr of No. St. Paul at the home of the bride’s father, Frank Glass, at 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 21. The bride spend the most of her girlhood life here, graduated from Neillsville High School in the class of 1920, and has a host of friends among the young people of Neillsville.

The groom is a manager in a piano factory at North St. Paul, in which city the young couple will make their home.

 


 

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BioM: Fehr, Mary Jean (1946)

 

Groom: Patrick B Phillips
Marriage Date 25 Oct 1946 (1922), Los Angeles, California, United States
Gender Male, Age 24
Father's Name James B Phillips; Mother's Name Mary E Mc Donald
Bride: Mary Jean Fehr, Age 23 (1923)
Spouse's Gender Female
Spouse's Parents: John E C Fehr & Frances B Glass

 


 

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Obit: Phillips, Patrick B. (1947-2019)

Transcriber: Janet

Patrick B. Phillips, January 31, 1947 — November 3, 2019


Mandan, ND,
Patrick B. Phillips, Jr., 72, of Mandan, passed away November 3, 2019 at Sunset Drive – a Prospera Community, Mandan.


A Celebration of Life will be held from 6:00 to 8:00 PM on Thursday, November 7, 2019 at Weigel Funeral Home, Mandan, ND. A family burial will be held at a later date in the north woods of Minnesota.


Patrick was born on January 31, 1947 to Patrick Sr. and Mary Jean “Kip” (Fehr) Phillips in Fargo, ND.


Patrick worked as a Registered Pharmacist and loved to read and trace back his family’s genealogy.


Patrick will be deeply missed by his family, Michelle (Mike) Spurgin, Red Lake Falls, MN, John (Robin) Phillips, Kennewick, WA, Kathy (Maurice) Terrebonne, Sebastian, FL, Leo Phillips, Bismarck, Paul Phillips, Bismarck, Sue (Steve) Hoffman, Mandan, Betsy (Matt) Glenn, Fort Lauderdale, FL, Jim Fors, Bismarck; and numerous nieces and nephews.


In lieu of flowers please make donations to Kitty City, Mandan or Mandan Heritage Plaza Foundation.

 

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Patrick Phillips – BS 1971 Pharmacy


Patrick B. Phillips, Jr., 72, of Mandan, passed away November 3, 2019 at Sunset Drive – a Prospera Community, Mandan.

 

A Celebration of Life will be held from 6:00 to 8:00 PM on Thursday, November 7, 2019 at Weigel Funeral Home, Mandan, ND. A family burial will be held at a later date in the north woods of Minnesota.

 

Patrick was born on January 31, 1947 to Patrick Sr. and Mary Jean “Kip” (Fehr) Phillips in Fargo, ND.

 

Patrick worked as a Registered Pharmacist and loved to read and trace back his family’s genealogy.

 

Patrick will be deeply missed by his family, Michelle (Mike) Spurgin, Red Lake Falls, MN, John (Robin) Phillips, Kennewick, WA, Kathy (Maurice) Terrebonne, Sebastian, FL, Leo Phillips, Bismarck, Paul Phillips, Bismarck, Sue (Steve) Hoffman, Mandan, Betsy (Matt) Glenn, Fort Lauderdale, FL, Jim Fors, Bismarck; and numerous nieces and nephews.

 

In lieu of flowers please make donations to Kitty City, Mandan or Mandan Heritage Plaza Foundation.

 

*Patrick was a long-time volunteer for this Clark County, Wisconsin site.  Even in a paralyzed condition he managed to transcribe census records, plat maps, obituaries, biographies and marriages by holding a pencil in his mouth and using it to type on his computer.  He was truly an amazing man!  Janet Schwarze

 

**Seventy-Seven year old Patrick Bernard Phillips, Sr. died 12 Jul 1999 in his home at 304 13th Ave. N.W., Mandan, ND.  Services were held at 12:30 p.m. Friday at Christ the King Catholic Church, Mandan, with the Rev. Cyprian Meier officiating.

 

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Parents of Patrick B. Phillips, Jr.

 

Patrick Bernard Phillips, 14 Dec 1921-12 Jul 1999 (aged 77)
Burial:  North Dakota Veterans Cemetery
Burial:  North Dakota Veterans Cemetery, Mandan, Morton Co., ND, (Section D Site 291)

 

Father: James Benjamin Phillips, 11 Dec 1883, Saginaw, Saginaw Co., MI--7 Oct 1950, Pembina, Pembina Co, ND

Mother: Marie Elizabeth “Mary” McDonald Phillips, 8 Aug 1883, Montreal, Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada
Died: 10 May 1971, Bismarck, Burleigh Co., ND
Burial:  Evergreen Hill Cemetery, Staples, Wadena Co., MN, plot 2 old west L47

Pembina, Pembina County, North Dakota, USA
BURIAL
Evergreen Hill Cemetery
Staples, Wadena County, Minnesota, USA
PLOT
2 old west L47

 

Married  25 Oct 1946 (1922), Los Angeles, California, United States

 

Mary Jean Fehr Phillips, 13 Jul 1923, Fargo, Cass Co., ND
Died:  29 Jun 1990 (aged 66), Bismarck, Burleigh Co., ND
Burial:  North Dakota Veterans Cemetery, Mandan, Morton Co., ND,(Section D Site 291)

 

Father: John Elias C Fehr, 1897–1984

Mother: Frances Josephine Bernhard Glass Fehr, 1902–1992

 

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----Source: The Staples World, May 13, 1971

Mary Phillips Services Held

Mrs. Mary E. Phillips, 87, a former resident of Staples, died at St. Vincent’s Home, Bismarck, N.D., early Monday morning, May 10.


Funeral services were conducted at 9 a.m. Wednesday at the Church of the Sacred heart, with the Reverend Vincent Huebsch officiating. Burial followed in Evergreen hill cemetery, Staples.


Mary E. McDonald was born the daughter of Sir John Joseph McDonald and Mary Jane Degnan. August 8, 1883 in Montreal, Canada. As a young girl, she moved with her parents to Staples. She was united in marriage to James Phillips April 17, 1904, at the Church of the Sacred heart in this city. Following their marriage, they resided in Staples for a number of years and then moved to Fargo and Grand Forks, N.D., where Mr. Phillips was employed by the Northern Pacific Railway Company.


Following the death of her husband in 1951, Mrs. Phillips continued to reside in Grand Forks until moving to Staples in 1960, where she made her home with her sister. For the past five years, she has resided in Bismarck, N.D.


She was a member of the Church of the Sacred heart, the Catholic Daughters, the Lady Foresters and the American Legion Auxiliary.


Survivors are three sons, James of El Paso, Texas, Robert of Montgomery, Ala., and Patrick of Mandan, N.D.; four daughters, Mrs. Louis Keyes (Margaret) of International Falls, Mrs. Joseph Hennesey (Jeannette) of Framington, Mass., Mrs. Peter Stern (Katherine) of Bismarck, N.D., and Mrs. Walter Russell (Mary Jane) of Mandan, N.D.; a sister, Mrs. T.J. Maroney of Staples; a brother, Stanton McDonald of Cleveland, Ohio; 37 grandchildren and 29 great grandchildren.


Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by two sons, Leo and John, and by 4 brothers and 3 sisters.


Serving as pallbearers at the rites were L.W. Harter, Robert Batcher, K.R. Johnson, Lloyd Giddings, Frank Sullivan and Leo Fahnlander.

 

 


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