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Paul V. Fryman
Flag Paul V. Fryman, 58, of near Prospect died unexpectedly Friday, Jan. 18, 2002 at Riverside Methodist Hospital ^
He was a farmer, a 1961 graduate of the Radnor High School am
1965 graduate of the Ohio State University with a B.S. in animal sci ence. He was also a member of Alpha Gamma Sigma Fraternity and served in the Air Force during the Vietnam War where he was a cap
tain serving as a missile launch officer.
He was commander of the Prospect American Legion Post 368, member of VFW Post 7201 in Marion and a member of both the Elks and Moose lodges of Marion. He was a member of the Radnor Unit ed Church of Christ, a former member and president of the Delaware. Mental Health Board, was active with the Delaware County Junior Fair Steer Committee and was an avid OSU Buckeye fan.
He had worked for more than 30 years as a junior high and high school basketball official, was a life member of the OSU Alumni Association and was a member of the Ohio Cattleman's Association. He was also instrumental in bringing the current American Legion baseball team back to Prospect.
He was born in Marion on Jun 8, 1943, to Harry W. and the late Dorothy (Watkins) Fryman. His father and stepmother, Lucille, su^ vive and reside near Prospect.
Also surviving is his wife Barbara A. (Robinson) whom he married on March 23, 1985. Four children also survive: Gebrgeanna Fryman of Waldo; Matt Fryman of Prospect; Mary Jane (Ron) Tang of Dublnn and Christopher A. (Virginia) Fryman of Columbus.
Also surviving are: stepchildren Connie (Ron) Randall of Marysville and Chad Garrison of Radnor; grandchildren Kristina Fryman and Hallie Fryman; stepgrandchildren Ryan Good, Bailey, Sean and Michael Randall; a brother, retired Col. Kenneth W. (Col. Kay) Fryman of Wright Patterson Air Force Base; niece and nephew Kari and Kevin Fryman of Columbus; aunts and uncles, Bob and Mary Fryman of Cocoa, Fla., Caroll and Ruth Fryman of Sunbury, Polly Fryman of Marion and Harold and Charlotte Watkins of Radnor; as well as many cousins.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in Richwood. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday from 3 to 8 p.m.
Burial will be at the Radnor Cemetery, where there will be military veteran services conducted by the Marion Area United Veterans Council. The Rev. Bob Blevins will officiate.
Memorial Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society at 253 E. Church St., Marion, Oh. 43302.


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