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Wiliey Franklin (Frank) Carrico was the son of Wiley and Luella (Freeman) Carrico.
NORFOLK DAILY NEWS; October 10, 1977; Page 20
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F. CARRICO SERVICES SET TUESDAY
Services for Frank Carrico, 64, Route 4, Norfolk, will be
conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. at First Christian Church by
Robert Kelly, minister. Burial will be in Union Cemetery,
Battle Creek, with Military Rites by Winter-Munson Post
1644, Veterans of Foreign Wars.
The body will lie in state Monday from 3 to 9 p.m. at the
Howser Mortuary.
Mr. Carrico died Saturday afternoon at a Norfolk hospital.
He was born June 19, 1913, in Cherry County to the late
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Carrico and spent most of his life in the
Norfolk vicinity. He was a semi-retired landscaper.
He married Frances Moeller on August 16, 1942 at Hartington.
She survives, as do two daughters, Mrs. Leander (Yvonne)
Vyhlidal of Norfolk and Mrs. Jeane Burke of Chatsworth, Ca.;
one granddaughter and one grandson; two brothers and two
sisters, Howard of Kearney, Joe of Buena Park, Calif., Mrs.
Everett (Verna) Kohler of Norfolk, and Mrs. Robert (Joy) Nelson
of Portland, Ore.
Mr. Carrico was preceded in death by one sister and two
brothers in infancy.
He was a member of the First Christian Church, a veteran of
World War II in which he served in the U.S. Army, and a life-
time member of VFW Post 1644 and American Legion Post 16.
He was long active in Norfolk Saddle Club and was a member
of the Valley Vagabonds.