DENNIS DEAN FRAHM

Funeral services for Dennis Frahm will be held Thursday, October 5, 1978, 2:00 p.m. at the Zion Lutheran Church in Manning with Pastor Edward F. Heinicke officiating; Dorothy Kusel, organist. Interment will be in Manning Cemetery with Gary Odendahl, Gordell Lamp, Alan Kusel, Ronald Odendahl, John E. Ehrichs, and Keith Hass as casketbearers.

Dennis Dean, son of Ivan and Norma (Jons) Frahm, was born October 23, 1942, at Manning, Iowa. He attended the Hayes No. 7 rural school near his home and later the schools at Manning. He graduated from the Manning High School in 1961.

Dennis was preceded in death by grandparents.

He is survived by the following: his parents, Ivan and Norma Frahm; brothers and sisters Kenneth Frahm of Manning; Eileen, Mrs. Gary Monson, Audubon; Merlin Frahm, Hawaii; Robert Frahm, Tulsa, Oklahoma; by his grandmother, Mrs. Martha Jons, Wall Lake; the following aunts and uncles, Dorothy Frahm, Manning; Luella, Mrs. Orville Nobiling, Melvin Jons, Elsie, Mrs. Vernon Rickers, and Dale Jons, all of Westside; as well as by many other relatives and friends.


Dennis Dean Frahm
Birth October 23, 1942
Death October 1, 1978
Burial Manning Cemetery
Son of Ivan and Norma (Jons) Frahm

Dennis D. Frahm, 35
Des Moines Register, October 12, 1978

Spotlight on The Seniors Dennis Frahm
Introduced on our Spotlight this week is another member of the class of 1961, Dennis Dean Frahm, better known as Denny around M.H.S. Denny is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan and Norma (Jons) Frahm, born October 23, 1942.
This 6'1", brawn-haired, blue-eyed senior lad is enrolled under the Ag curriculum. Presently he is taking consumer's math, ag, American problems, and speech. With this education we hope Denny fulfills his secret ambition of becoming a successful farmer. Denny has participated in and been a member of F.F.A., M club, Walther League, and the football squad - this being the highlight of high school for Denny.
He lists his pastimes as bowling and hunting, and his pet peeve is people who think they are better and deserve more than other people. Denny thinks his teachers are usually very friendly and easy to get along with. His favorites include color, red; TV program, 77 Sunset Strip; and subject, P.E.
As advice to us underclassmen, Denny says, "Work hard, take advantage of extra-curricular activities, and have fun!" His future plans are to help his father run the farm. As Denny enters public life as an individual, which he thinks is a person's greatest challenge in life, we wish him all the success there is. Best of luck to this very deserving senior!
Carroll Daily Times Herald, April 26, 1961