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The Life of Frederick Bates Strode

(St. Louis Republic, Feb. 21, 1901) STRODE --Fred B. Strode, who for about four years reported the grain markets for The Star, died at the residence of his father-in-law, Mr. J. L. Price of Olathe, Kas., last night, shortly after 9 o'clock. Mr. Strode had been ill with typhoid fever for eight weeks and was thought to be well on the way to recovery when he had a set back yesterday. His death was a great shock to his friends on the 'change where he was well liked by everybody and also to his associates in The Star office. He had lived in Kansas City for about 14 years and for 10 years was with Bradstreet and Dun's commercial agencies. He was 43 years, 6 months old at the time of his death. His wife and 11 year old daughter survive him. He was born in St. Louis in 1858, and his mother, and a brother and sister live there. The funeral will be at Olathe Thursday afternoon.(Kansas City Star, Feb. 20, 1901) ALSO: Frederick Bates Strode, son of Mrs. T. V. Strode, of No. 422 Washington avenue, and a brother of Garrard Strode. Public Administrator, died at Olathe, Kas., on Tuesday. The funeral and Interment will be in Olathe.  

Frederick B. Strode. .
Died, on Tuesday, February 19,1901, at 9:20 p m., after a lingering illness, Frederick B. Strode, beloved husband of Anna W. Strode (nee Price) aged 43 years, 6 months and 1 day. Funeral services will be held Thursday, February 21, at 2 p. m. under auspices of the Masonic Fraternity from the residence of John L. Price. Friends invited to attend.

Olathe Mirror
February 21, 1901
Page 3, col 3

Fred B. Strode Dead,
Fred B. Strode, who for about four years reported grain markets for The Star, died at the residence of his father-in-law, Mr. J. L. Price at Olathe, Kan. , last night, shortly after 9 o'clock. Mr. Strode had been sick with typhoid fever for eight weeks and was thought to be well on the way toward recovery when he had a set back yesterday. His death was a great shock to his friends on change where he was well liked by everybody and also to his associates in The Star office. He had lived in Kansas City for about fourteen years and for ten years was with Bradstreet and Dun's commercial agencies. He was 43 years, 6 months old at the time of his death. His wife and daughter 11 years old survive him. He was born in St. Louis and his mother and a brother and sister live there. Kansas City Star (Wednesday.) The funeral services was held at the home on Thursday afternoon under the auspices of the Masonic Fraternity. Burial in Olathe cemetery.

Olathe Mirror
Febraury 28, 1901
Page 3, col 5

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STRODE --Fred B. Strode, who for about four years reported the grain markets for The Star, died at the residence of his father-in-law, Mr. J. L. Price of Olathe, Kas., last night, shortly after 9 o'clock. Mr. Strode had been ill with typhoid fever for eight weeks and was thought to be well on the way to recovery when he had a set back yesterday. His death was a great shock to his friends on the 'change where he was well liked by everybody and also to his associates in The Star office. He had lived in Kansas City for about 14 years and for 10 years was with Bradstreet and Dun's commercial agencies. He was 43 years, 6 months old at the time of his death. His wife and 11 year old daughter survive him. He was born in St. Louis in 1858, and his mother, and a brother and sister live there. The funeral will be at Olathe Thursday afternoon.(Kansas City Star, Feb. 20, 1901) ALSO: Frederick Bates Strode, son of Mrs. T. V. Strode, of No. 422 Washington avenue, and a brother of Garrard Strode. Public Administrator, died at Olathe, Kas., on Tuesday. The funeral and Interment will be in Olathe. (St. Louis Republic, Feb. 21, 1901)
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