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Florence Ann Fryer
November 30, 1928 – July 27, 2022

Florence Ann Fryer , born November 30th, 1928 passed away peacefully on July 27th ,2022. She was the daughter of Ira B. and Florence A. Groves of Kansas City, Missouri. Florence married her husband Donald H. Fryer and they eventually settled in Columbia, Missouri where they raised their two sons Donald and Kevin.
Florence was active in The First Presbyterian Church, P.E.O. and the Pink Ladies volunteer group at Boone Hospital Center.
Florence was passionate throughout the years for her dachshund dogs (really all dogs!) and any Missouri Tiger sporting event. She loved early morning walks and was an avid bridge player.
Grandma Fryer was a consummate baker and her grandchildren always looked forward to her famous pies at family holiday gatherings.
Florence loved her bridge friends, senior center friends and her tightly knit neighborhood friends.
She was considered a dear friend to everyone who knew her and was known as a woman who lived life her own way until the end.
Her family and friends will miss her very much.
She is survived by her two sons, Donald B. Fryer of Fulton and Kevin L. Fryer(Carol) of Kansas City, along with their four children John (Lucy), Lee Sitomer(Kyle), Cecelia Fryer and Kimberly Fryer. She also leaves three great-grandchildren: Arlie Fryer, Ben and Margaux Sitomer.
Visitation is scheduled from 11:30 -12 am July 30th followed by a 12:00 pm memorial service at the First Presbyterian Church, 16 Hitt St. Columbia, MO. A private burial to follow.
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