In Memory

Carl Lee Frymire (St Flying Tigers) - Class Of 1954

Carl Lee Frymire (St Flying Tigers)

Carl Lee Frymire

(September 3, 1935 ~ September 7, 1997)

Carl Lee Frymire, son of William Alexander Frymire and Nancy Rufina Ruth Adams, married to Yvonne Atkins and buried in Jal Cemetery, Jal, Lea Cemetery, New Mexico.


     EUNICE,  N.M.  -  Carl  Lee Frymire, 62, of Jal, N.M., died Sunday, Sept. 7, 1997, in Kermit.

     Service  will  be  at  2  p.m. (MDT) today at the Jal First Baptist Church  with  burial  in  Jal Cemetery.  Arrangements are by Calvary Funeral Home.

     He  was born Sept. 3, 1935, in Taylor and moved to Jal in 1958 from Tuscola.  He  was  a  retired employee of El Paso Natural Gas and a Baptist.

     Survivors  include  his  wife, Yvonne Frymire of Jal; a son, Sidney Frymire  of Crane; a daughter, Carla Wilson of Jal; three brothers, Arthur  Frymire  of  Sweetwater,  G.W.  Frymire of Brady and Harold Frymire   of  Abilene;  a  sister,  Rose  Meise  of  Odessa; seven grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.


Carl Lee Frymire

JAL, N.M. -- Carl Lee Frymire, 62, formerly of the Big Country, died Sunday in a Kermit hospital.

Services will be at 2 p.m. today in Jal First Baptist Church with the Rev. Jim Green officiating. Burial will be in Jal Cemetery, directed by Calvary Funeral Home of Eunice, N.M.

Mr. Frymire was born in Taylor and married Yvonne Atkins in 1955 in Lawn. He moved to Jal in 1958 from Tuscola and worked for El Paso Natural Gas for 36 years until retiring. He was a past president of American Little League and was active with both Little League and girls softball. He was a member of First Baptist Church.

Survivors include his wife, of Jal; one son, Sidney Frymire of Crane; one daughter, Carla Wilson of Jal; three brothers, Arthur Frymire of Sweetwater, G.W. Frymire of Brady and Harold Frymire of Abilene; one sister, Rose Meise of Odessa; seven grandchildren; and several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.

CALVARY FUNEREAL HOME
EUNICE, NEW MEXICO

ABILENE REPORTER NEWS
SEPTEMBER 10, 1997
ABILENE, TEXAS