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Harry Kenneth Fraker Gravesite

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Harry Kenneth Fraker Gravesite
The grave of Harry K Fraker in Lafayette Indiana
Date & Place: Not specified or unknown.
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Harry's parents were George W Franker (1873 - 1932) and Maude B. Campbell (1884 - 1967). He had sister Helen June (1904 - 1967). He was a life-long resident of Lafayette Indiana. On his WW2 draft card completed on October 16 1940, Harry said that he was 31, White, worked at Sear's Roebuck and Company, and was 5 ft 10 inches. He had a light complexion, brown hair, and brown eyes. He had no obvious physical characteristics that would aid in identification. His next of kin was his mother, Maude. Harry married Berdena May Smith (1915 - 1985) on November 9 1941 in Lafayette Indiana and they had 2 daughters, Pamela and Sarah. Pamela later became an assistant professor and teacher of Bio-Chemistry at Michigan State University. When Harry died, Sarah was married and living in Fayetteville North Carolina. Harry was also a veteran of World War 2. In the 1950 federal census, Harry and Berdena (ages 41 and 34 respectively) were living in Lafayette with daughter Pamela, age 5. Harry was the only one working outside the household and he was a salesman in a "retail general store".
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