Came to the United States when he was 11 years old with his father and two brothers
Came to Memphis in 1860
Worked in a steamboat carpenter shop
Clerked at a store in Helena, Arkansas
Worked for Williams & Co. Lumber dealers
in 1893 the firm of P,R. Friedel was established
Husband of
Fannie J. Oliphant Friedel
married 1873
Father of
George O. Friedel
W.R. Friedel
Son of
C.D. Friedel Denmark
Sophia Friedel
Treasurer and Vice President of Memphis Lumber Exchange
1901-1904 Member of the Memphis Board of Education
Member of
Masons
Knights of Templar
Noble of the Mystic Shrine
Order of the Hoo Hoos
Kinghts of Honor
Business Men'c Club
St. Mary's Episcopal church
Cause of death
Pyelitis Broncho Pneumonia
Last residence 340 N. Waldran Memphis tn
Came to the United States when he was 11 years old with his father and two brothers
Came to Memphis in 1860
Worked in a steamboat carpenter shop
Clerked at a store in Helena, Arkansas
Worked for Williams & Co. Lumber dealers
in 1893 the firm of P,R. Friedel was established
Husband of
Fannie J. Oliphant Friedel
married 1873
Father of
George O. Friedel
W.R. Friedel
Son of
C.D. Friedel Denmark
Sophia Friedel
Treasurer and Vice President of Memphis Lumber Exchange
1901-1904 Member of the Memphis Board of Education
Member of
Masons
Knights of Templar
Noble of the Mystic Shrine
Order of the Hoo Hoos
Kinghts of Honor
Business Men'c Club
St. Mary's Episcopal church
Cause of death
Pyelitis Broncho Pneumonia
Last residence 340 N. Waldran Memphis tn
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