Frieda L. (Frischie) Weaver
Frieda L. Weaver, age 99, formerly of Sunset Drive, Shelby died Thursday, April 15, 2010 at St. Leonard Health Center in Centerville, Ohio.
She was born December 25, 1910 in Brownstown, Indiana the daughter of the late William Henry and Emelia (Schneider) Frischie. She graduated from Brownstown High School and received a Bachelor of Science in Education in 1932 from Indiana University. She retired from Shelby City Schools in 1972 where she taught junior high math. She was a member of First Lutheran Church in Shelby, Delta Kappa Gamma, Shelby Retired Teachers Association and the Ohio Education Association.
Mrs. Weaver is survived by a daughter: Sandra Harewood, MD of Dayton; 3 grandchildren: David Sanford Harewood of Kettering, Alessandra Greer Harewood of Marquette, Michigan, Miriam Atira Harewood of Dayton; 2 nieces: Mary Frischie Whalen of Indiana and Virginia Sloan of North Canton, Ohio; 2 nephews: John Frischie and Richard Frischie both of Indiana; 2 cousins: Eleanor Brand of Indiana and Harlan Frischie of Nebraska. She was preceded in death by her husband: Sanford Charles Weaver in 1988, son-in-law: Emerson Harewood, Jr., MD in 1996 and by 5 brothers: Edgar, Herman, Kenneth, Fredrick, and Ferdinand Frischie.
Friends may call on Sunday, April 18, 2010, from 2-4 PM at the Turner Funeral Home, 168 West Main Street, Shelby. Graveside services will be held on Monday at 10 AM at Oakland Cemetery in Shelby by Rev. Steven C. Bond. Memorial expressions may be made to First Lutheran Church. On-line condolences at penwellturner.com
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Family: Frieda L Weaver
Name: Cindy (Ross) & Gary Robertson
Date: 10-04-16
Condolence:
Sandy and family,
So sorry to hear about your Mother. I always enjoyed talking to your Mom on the occasions that we would see each other at a Church function. It seems she was always helping in the kitchen.
I still think about the halloween party she hosted at your house and the fun we had. Also the many times your Dad drove us to the movies. Memories…We will be thinking of you.
Cindy & Gary