Pilot Tribune
18 May 1950
FRAHM RITES TO BE HELD
WILLIAM FRAHM, 86, WAS RESIDENT OF COUNTY ENTIRE LIFE
William Frahm, 86, resident of the Fort Calhoun area his entire life and member of a prominent pioneer Fort Calhoun family, died Tuesday evening at his home. Mr. Frahm farmed for many years and was semi-retired at the time of his death.
Funeral services are scheduled for Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Fort Calhoun Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Samuelson of Omaha officiating.
Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frahm, he was born on the old home farm near Fort Calhoun in 1863. He was never married.
Burial will be at Fort Calhoun Cemetery with the Sievers Mortuary in charge.
Mr. Frahm is survived by a sister, Mrs. May Rix, and a brother, Otto G. Frahm, both of Fort Calhoun, in addition to several nieces and nephews.
Pilot Tribune
18 May 1950
FRAHM RITES TO BE HELD
WILLIAM FRAHM, 86, WAS RESIDENT OF COUNTY ENTIRE LIFE
William Frahm, 86, resident of the Fort Calhoun area his entire life and member of a prominent pioneer Fort Calhoun family, died Tuesday evening at his home. Mr. Frahm farmed for many years and was semi-retired at the time of his death.
Funeral services are scheduled for Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Fort Calhoun Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Samuelson of Omaha officiating.
Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frahm, he was born on the old home farm near Fort Calhoun in 1863. He was never married.
Burial will be at Fort Calhoun Cemetery with the Sievers Mortuary in charge.
Mr. Frahm is survived by a sister, Mrs. May Rix, and a brother, Otto G. Frahm, both of Fort Calhoun, in addition to several nieces and nephews.
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