Person:Lou Frink (1)

Watchers
  1. Lou A. Frink1869 - 1963
m. 8 Oct 1892
  1. Rex Alexander Burdick1894 - 1972
Facts and Events
Name Lou A. Frink
Gender Female
Birth[1] 20 Mar 1869 Milton Junction, Rock, Wisconsin, United States
Marriage 8 Oct 1892 to Fred Lincoln Burdick
Death[1] 24 May 1963 Rock, Wisconsin, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 The Milton and Milton Junction Courier
    p. 6, May 29, 1963.

    "The Milton and Milton Junction Courier", Milton Junction, Wisconsin, Thursday, May 29, 1963, p 6.
    Services were held Monday, May 27, for Mrs. Fred Burdick, 94 Milton Junction, at the Albrecht Funeral Home, the Rev. A. Addison Appel of the Milton Junction Seventh Day Baptist Church officiating. Burial was in the Milton Junction Cemetery.
    Pallbearers were Theodore Odenwalder, A. V. Lukas, Floyd Schock, Harold McCracken, George Salmon and Arnie Agnew.
    Mrs. Burdick died at Caravilla Friday, May 24, following a short illness.
    Lou, the daughter of Dunham and Marilla Garthwait Frink, was born in Milton Junction March 20, 1869. She married Fred L. Burdick Oct. 8, 1892. He died in October of 1940.
    She was a lifelong member of the Seventh Day Baptist Church, and a charter member of the Fortnightly Club. She had been a telephone operator in the Milton Junction office for 39 years.
    Survivors are one son, Rex, of Madison; one granddaughter, Bette Buffa of New York City; two great-granddaughters. She was preceded in death by one sister and one granddaughter.