"Eugene Frank, a popular young man of Boling, died last night after a several months illness. No funeral arrangements had been made last night pending word from relatives in the west
He is survived by his mother, four sisters and two brothers. The sisters are Mrs. Charles Fish of Cripple Creek, Colo., Mrs. John Aaron and the Misses Etta and Gladys Frank of Boling. The brothers are Lee, who lives in Montana, and B. B. Frank of Kansas City, Mo.
Mr. Frank was born at Boling in 1880. He attended the county schools and has lived on the farm there all or his life. He was well known and liked and his death will be sadly felt by those who knew him Mr. Frank was always known as an upright and industrious man."
The Leavenworth Times, 12 Dec 1913, Fri, Page 7.
"Eugene Frank, a popular young man of Boling, died last night after a several months illness. No funeral arrangements had been made last night pending word from relatives in the west
He is survived by his mother, four sisters and two brothers. The sisters are Mrs. Charles Fish of Cripple Creek, Colo., Mrs. John Aaron and the Misses Etta and Gladys Frank of Boling. The brothers are Lee, who lives in Montana, and B. B. Frank of Kansas City, Mo.
Mr. Frank was born at Boling in 1880. He attended the county schools and has lived on the farm there all or his life. He was well known and liked and his death will be sadly felt by those who knew him Mr. Frank was always known as an upright and industrious man."
The Leavenworth Times, 12 Dec 1913, Fri, Page 7.
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