...finally married May 2008. He embraced the culture and felt he had found his place. At 2001 fall payoff party for Matthew Fred Sr., Dave was given the Deisheetaan name Woolsh Shook. An honor bestowed upon him by Angoon Bear Matriarch, Jennie...
Thanksgiving in Angoon was tinged with sorrow as the town mourned the loss of cultural leader Matthew Fred Sr. Fred, 75, died at home at 5:30 a.m. Wednesday morning. He had bone cancer and the treatment created problems with his...
Matthew Fred Sr. Longtime Angoon resident and Native cultural leader Matthew Fred Sr., 75, died Nov. 24, 1999, in Angoon. His remains will be in the...
...Turning Point Church in Anchorage. A reception immediately followed at the church. The bride is the daughter of Matthew Fred Sr. (deceased) and Bessie Fred. She is a graduate of Angoon High School and an administrative assistant for the state...
...Island, was left homeless. ``How many people died of exposure during the winter was never recorded,'' said Matthew Fred Sr., Angoon leader and elder. ``How many people died of starvation was never recorded.'' The letter, signed...
...Island, was left homeless. ``How many people died of exposure during the winter was never recorded,'' said Matthew Fred Sr., Angoon leader and elder. ``How many people died of starvation was never recorded.'' The letter, signed...
...Mike Grummett, Robert Martin, Ramon Isturis, Billy Albert and Devon Lucero. Honorary Pallbearers are Ed Gamble, Matthew Fred Sr., Harry Brensdal, John Hope, John Borbridge, Cyril George, Joe Bennett, Elton Engstrom, Len Sevdy, Ed Kunz...
...Mike Grummett, Robert Martin, Ramon Isturis, Billy Albert and Devon Lucero. Honorary Pallbearers are Ed Gamble, Matthew Fred Sr., Harry Brensdal, John Hope, John Borbridge, Cyril George, Joe Bennett, Elton Engstrom, Len Sevdy, Ed Kunz...
...Nowlin and Kurt Milnes. Honorary pallbearers are Cyril George, Sr., Dony Corpus, Sr., Joe Bennett, Sr., Matthew Fred, Sr., Ron Williams, Paul Johnson, Victor Johnson, Kenneth James, Kenny Perkins, Chuck Jennings, Lucy DeAsis...
...no grocery stores at that time, so it was very important to have a canoe,'' Jacobs said. Angoon culture bearer Matthew Fred Sr., 75, heard the tale of the Naval bombardment from his uncle Billy Jones, who was 13 in 1882. Fred believes women...
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