
Daniel
F. Frehe
Daniel
F. Frehe, 60, of Seneca, died Thursday, January 20, 2005, at his home.
He had been a long time fixture of Seneca as a barber at the Main Street
and 5th crossroads of Seneca. His loss was due to ill with a lung condition.
He
was born November 18, 1944, at Sabetha the son of Fred F. and Elizabeth
C. Lackey Frehe. He grew up on the family farm southeast of Seneca and
graduated from Sts. Peter & Paul High School 1962. After working
in Topeka at a gas station, he entered the U.S. Army National Guard,
Seneca Unit. Dan served several months before he was given a medical
discharge.
In 1963 he graduated from Capital City
Barber School in Topeka. He came back to Seneca and after a year of
apprenticeship with a cousin, Tom Graney, barbered with Lyle Johnson
in Seneca. On January 1, 1966, Dan bought the barbershop from Lynn Northcott
, which he owned and operated until his health caused his retirement
in October of 2004.
On January 8, 1966, he married Nancy Brinker
at Sts. Peter & Paul Church at Seneca. They lived in Seneca and
in 1977 built their present home on the Frehe homestead southeast of
Seneca.
He was a member of Sts. Peter & Paul
Church, the St. Joseph at the church, the Kansas Barber’s Association,
and the Seneca Chamber of Commerce. Dan was in a bowling league, liked
fishing, hunting, and took part in demolition derbies in northeast Kansas
and Nebraska. In his spare time at the shop, he liked to repair clocks
which he sometimes found while attending auctions. Having a large garden
and sharing produce with friends was another hobby of his.
Survivors besides his wife include two sons;
Eric Frehe, El Sobrante, CA, and David Frehe, Seneca; two daughters,
Laura Haverkamp, St. George, KS, and Jennifer Nordhus, Omaha, NE; a
brother, Edward Frehe, Seneca; and two sisters, Patricia Gonzales and
Marilyn Flott, both of Topeka; and 5 grandchildren.
Besides his parents, he was preceded in
death by a brother, Donald, on
September 13, 2001.
Mass of Christian burial will be 10:30
A.M. Saturday at Sts. Peter & Paul Church in Seneca. Burial will
be in the church cemetery. The rosary will be prayed at the Lauer Funeral
Home in Seneca on Friday at 2 and 7 P.M.
Memorials may be given for Midland Hospice
of Seneca and sent in care of the family.