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Details: Succumbs at St. Catherine's Hospital After a Short Illness Confined to St. Catherine's hospital f'or the past several days, Frederick William Priddfs, 55, widely known Kenoshan residing at 4020 Eleventh Ivenue, died Saturday afternoon. He eaves an extended ctrole of friends tnd relatives to -mourn his passing. Born in Kenosha, April 15, 1881, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John iddig, tho deceased was educated nere and spent practically all Of his life in Kenosha. Was Cement Contractor was associated with his father in the cement contracting business, having paved many sidewalks and bridges here. Later he was public workg inspector and was foreman Of the city street department for many years. For the past three years he was engaged in construction work on federal projects in Kenosha. He united in marriage with Miss Lena Buhl, Jan. 1, 1906, and: ghe preceded him In death Aug. S, 191S. July 26, 1919. Hag Many Survivors He survived by his wife and by five sons and two daughters: John Frederick, Richard James, Myrle, and Donald ptiddik, Mrs. Richard Sullivan and Miss Joan Parker, all of Kenosha. He Is also survived by a granddaughter, Jill Sullivan of Xenoaha, and by ono step-daughter, Miss. Esther Burnett of Chicago. He is also survived by three brothers and three sisters: Walter Priddis of Kenosha, Arthur Prfddig Of Crosse, John Triddis Of Oklahoma, Mrs. Nettle Peterson of Los Angeles, Mrs. Buolah Dixon Of Minneapolis, Minn., and Mrs. Maude Schmelling Of Suring. Wis. The body will be at the Hansen Funeral home, where funeral serva will be held Tuesday afternoon at 8:30 0'clock, interment following in the famiiy plot In Green Ridge cemetery. Kenosha News
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