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Frederick Ellis Jr.

Reading High School
Class of 1956

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Frederick Ellis Jr. - Class of 1956 - Reading High School
First Name Frederick
Last Name Ellis Jr.
Graduation Year Class of 1956
Gender Male
City N/A
State/Province WI
Country United States
Occupation Retired
Married Yes
Favorite School Memory Class trip to West Point and the Senior class play 'Wonderful Town'
About Me Navy, drove a city bus, worked in the boiler room at Abbott Labs, drove a semi truck and motel owner
Frederick Ellis Jr. - Class of 1956 - Reading High School

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