Individual Details
Charles Hans Frydendall
(23 Oct 1929 - 17 Nov 2014)
Information provided by Max Goheen, P.O. Box 203, Downs, KS 67437.
Events
| Birth | 23 Oct 1929 | ![]() | ![]() | ||
| Marriage | 16 Mar 1949 | Ruth Marilyn Ackley | ![]() | ||
| Note | 22 Jun 1950 | Osborne County, Kansas | ![]() | ![]() | |
| Death | 17 Nov 2014 | Downs Cemetery, Ellinwood, Barton County, Kansas | ![]() | ![]() |
Families
| Spouse | Ruth Marilyn Ackley ( - ) |
| Child | Living |
| Father | Milo Elgin Frydendall (1907 - 1992) |
| Mother | Bessie Bernetha Goheen (1906 - 2000) |
| Sibling | Living |
| Sibling | Living |
| Sibling | Living |
| Sibling | Living |
| Sibling | Living |
Notes
Birth
Information provided by Max Goheen, P.O. Box 203, Downs, KS 67437.Note
The Bowers Family Held Annual Reunion; One branch was represtented by four generations, namely Charles Goheen, Mrs Bessie Frydendall, Charles Frydendall and wee son, Michael Hans Frydendall.Death
Birth: Jan. 20, 1928,Death: Nov. 17, 2014, Ellinwood, Barton County, Kansas, USA
ELLINWOOD – Charles “Chuck” Frydendall, 86, passed away peacefully at his home in Ellinwood on Nov. 17. Born Jan. 20, 1928, near Portis, Chuck was the oldest son of Milo and Bessie Frydendall.
He graduated from Portis High School with the class of 1947. Chuck and Marilyn Ackley were married in 1949 and lived on a farm near Portis until they moved to Wichita in 1955. There Chuck drove a gas transport for Standard Oil and later for KAW Transport.
In 1970, the family moved to Ellinwood where Chuck completed 29 years of driving the big rig and surpassed the “Million Miles Club,” before scaling down to a school bus for six years and many more as a driver of Ellinwood’s transportation bus.
Always glad to help others, Chuck was a longtime volunteer for delivering Meals on Wheels and many were rides he gave to friends for church and appointments in his own van. Chuck was a fan of all sports and enjoyed coaching Little League teams and playing softball on his church team. As a coach, he always told his boys “Say You Can,” as they came up to bat. Chuck was an active member of the Immanuel United Church of Christ, the Heritage Senior Center, and a former Lions Club member.
Preceding him in death are Charles and Marilyn’s children, Michael, Curtis and Mary Jane, as well as his parents and brother, LeRoy.
Funeral services are planned for 10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 21, at the Immanual United Church of Christ in Ellinwood with the Rev. Jennifer Fair presiding. Burial will follow at 3 p.m. at Downs Cemetery in Downs. Memorials are suggested to the UCC Church, the Heritage Club, or Golden Belt Home Health & Hospice in care of the funeral home.
Endnotes
1. , (: , ), Book of Bower[s] compiled by Esther Akens Wolf 1950, printed by the Agra, Kansas Star pagea 23a.
2. , (: , ), Book of Bower[s] compiled by Esther Akens Wolf 1950, printed by the Agra, Kansas Star pagea 23a.
3. , The Downs News and The Downs Times, Library and Archives, Topeka, Kansas, Downs News and the Downs Times, 22 June 1950, page 8, column 2; Kansas State Historical Society, Topika, Kansas microfilm D267.. Hereinafter cited as The News and Times.
4. Find A Grave, Findagrave.com, database and digital images (http//:www.findagrave.com : viewed 11 May 2016), Memorial# 139079230.

