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Francis G. “Frank” Dillman

Birth
Padonia, Brown County, Kansas, USA
Death
3 Oct 1901 (aged 22)
Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, USA
Burial
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                           Padonia.
Special Correspondence THE WORLD.
    Padonia, Kans., Oct. 1, 1901.— .. Mrs. Dillman left Friday for Colorado where her son Frank is seriously ill with typhoid fever. Frank is a favorite with all the young folk and all hope he will be restored back to health ... Frank Dillman, a former Padonia boy, is in the mining hospital at Pueblo, Colo. Dispatches to his relatives give no hope of his recovery.
   —The Brown County World (Hiawatha, KS),
           Fri Oct 4, 1901, p.8.


                           DEATHS
                            ————
                            Dillman.

    Frank Dillman was born at Padonia, Brown county, Kan., Nov. 27 1878. He died at Pueblo, Colo., of typhoid fever Oct. 3, 1901. His body was taken charge of by the Order of Railway Telegraphers of which he was a member. His mother was at his bedside at his death and brought him home where he was laid to rest by the side of his sister. He leaves a mother, three brothers and a sister to mourn his loss. Frank was well and favorably known having lived here all his life until about three years ago when he learned telegraphy. Kind hearted and manly he was loved by all and he leaves many friends who mourn for him. His love for his mother and sister was one of his many kind traits of character. Starting as a poor boy he made himself what he was by his own efforts. The funeral services were held at the church Sunday afteroon at 3 o'clock and conducted by Rev. Mr. Vernon. Mrs. Dillman has the sympathy of all in her sad loss this being the sixth one of her children to be taken away. The pall bearers were Rob Hoban, Clyde Straub, Sam Stewart, Will Hurst, George Winslow and Mr. Reasoner.
   The Brown County World (Hiawatha, KS),
          Fri, Oct 11, 1901, p.9.


                           Padonia.
Special Correspondence THE WORLD.
    Padonia, Kans., Oct. 9, 1901.— .. Den and Ed Dillman from Pittsburg are here on account of their brother Frank ...
   —The Brown County World (Hiawatha, KS),
                Fri Oct 11, 1901, p.6.
                           Padonia.
Special Correspondence THE WORLD.
    Padonia, Kans., Oct. 1, 1901.— .. Mrs. Dillman left Friday for Colorado where her son Frank is seriously ill with typhoid fever. Frank is a favorite with all the young folk and all hope he will be restored back to health ... Frank Dillman, a former Padonia boy, is in the mining hospital at Pueblo, Colo. Dispatches to his relatives give no hope of his recovery.
   —The Brown County World (Hiawatha, KS),
           Fri Oct 4, 1901, p.8.


                           DEATHS
                            ————
                            Dillman.

    Frank Dillman was born at Padonia, Brown county, Kan., Nov. 27 1878. He died at Pueblo, Colo., of typhoid fever Oct. 3, 1901. His body was taken charge of by the Order of Railway Telegraphers of which he was a member. His mother was at his bedside at his death and brought him home where he was laid to rest by the side of his sister. He leaves a mother, three brothers and a sister to mourn his loss. Frank was well and favorably known having lived here all his life until about three years ago when he learned telegraphy. Kind hearted and manly he was loved by all and he leaves many friends who mourn for him. His love for his mother and sister was one of his many kind traits of character. Starting as a poor boy he made himself what he was by his own efforts. The funeral services were held at the church Sunday afteroon at 3 o'clock and conducted by Rev. Mr. Vernon. Mrs. Dillman has the sympathy of all in her sad loss this being the sixth one of her children to be taken away. The pall bearers were Rob Hoban, Clyde Straub, Sam Stewart, Will Hurst, George Winslow and Mr. Reasoner.
   The Brown County World (Hiawatha, KS),
          Fri, Oct 11, 1901, p.9.


                           Padonia.
Special Correspondence THE WORLD.
    Padonia, Kans., Oct. 9, 1901.— .. Den and Ed Dillman from Pittsburg are here on account of their brother Frank ...
   —The Brown County World (Hiawatha, KS),
                Fri Oct 11, 1901, p.6.

Gravesite Details

"Frank G. Dillman, Nov 27, 1878, Oct 3, 1901," came from the Brown County Cemetery list, compiled by H. Lyle Hinz.



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