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Frank L. Wall

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Frank L. Wall Veteran

Birth
USA
Death
8 Sep 1909 (aged 70)
USA
Burial
Abbeville, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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In his lifetime, Mr. Wall ran a hotel facing Magdalen Square (at the site of the present Young Eye Clinic) known as the "Wall House."

Meridional 5-25-1907:
Lovelace Wall, of Orange, Texas, was here this week on account of the illness of his father. ... Dr. William Wall, of Slaughter, came in last Sunday to see his brother Frank L. Wall, who has been quite ill.

Meridional 8-22-1908:
The many friends of F. L. Wall will be glad to learn that he has improved sufficiently to be able to sit up.

Meridional 9-12-1908:
Frank L. Wall, an old and highly respected citizen, died Tuesday night at his home in this town, aged 69 years, one month and 16 days. He had been confined to his bed for more than a year. Mr. Wall was a native of Wilkinson county, Miss., and served in the Confederate army during the Civil War. In the latter part of sixties he removed to Vermilion Parish where he continued to reside and engaged in farming. For a number of years he was in the hotel business and conducted the Wall House [present location of Young Eye Clinic] with marked success and to the satisfaction of the traveling public. He is survived by his widow and one son, Lovelace, who is in business in Orange, Texas. The funeral took place Wednesday afternoon, interment being made in Graceland, the new Masonic cemetery, and being the first person buried therein.

Meridional 9-19-1908:
A Card.
I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all those who so kindly assisted me during the illness and death of my beloved husband, especially do I wish to thank Mrs. J. E. Nettles and Mrs. C. J. Edwards, Dr. Schilling, Messrs. Sol. Isaacs, Lovic Moreland and Adolph Brasseux.
Mrs. F. L. Wall.

Meridional 9-19-1908:
Mrs. F. L. Wall has moved to Orange, Texas, where she will make her home with her son Lovelace. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.

Meridional 7-23-1910:
Mr. [sic] F. L. Wall and her daughter-in-law Mrs. Lovelace Wall, left Sunday for their home in Orange, Texas, after a very pleasant visit here.
In his lifetime, Mr. Wall ran a hotel facing Magdalen Square (at the site of the present Young Eye Clinic) known as the "Wall House."

Meridional 5-25-1907:
Lovelace Wall, of Orange, Texas, was here this week on account of the illness of his father. ... Dr. William Wall, of Slaughter, came in last Sunday to see his brother Frank L. Wall, who has been quite ill.

Meridional 8-22-1908:
The many friends of F. L. Wall will be glad to learn that he has improved sufficiently to be able to sit up.

Meridional 9-12-1908:
Frank L. Wall, an old and highly respected citizen, died Tuesday night at his home in this town, aged 69 years, one month and 16 days. He had been confined to his bed for more than a year. Mr. Wall was a native of Wilkinson county, Miss., and served in the Confederate army during the Civil War. In the latter part of sixties he removed to Vermilion Parish where he continued to reside and engaged in farming. For a number of years he was in the hotel business and conducted the Wall House [present location of Young Eye Clinic] with marked success and to the satisfaction of the traveling public. He is survived by his widow and one son, Lovelace, who is in business in Orange, Texas. The funeral took place Wednesday afternoon, interment being made in Graceland, the new Masonic cemetery, and being the first person buried therein.

Meridional 9-19-1908:
A Card.
I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all those who so kindly assisted me during the illness and death of my beloved husband, especially do I wish to thank Mrs. J. E. Nettles and Mrs. C. J. Edwards, Dr. Schilling, Messrs. Sol. Isaacs, Lovic Moreland and Adolph Brasseux.
Mrs. F. L. Wall.

Meridional 9-19-1908:
Mrs. F. L. Wall has moved to Orange, Texas, where she will make her home with her son Lovelace. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.

Meridional 7-23-1910:
Mr. [sic] F. L. Wall and her daughter-in-law Mrs. Lovelace Wall, left Sunday for their home in Orange, Texas, after a very pleasant visit here.


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