The Chillicothe Constitution Tribune, 21 May 1945:
Mary Louise Frakes, daughter of Alexander and Clara Frakes, died at the Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Friday night at 10:30 o'clock from a heart ailment caused by rheumatic fever.
Mary Louise was born February 22, 1932 and for the past five years had been ill. During that time she has been a patient at Mercy Hospital four times.
Besides her father, who resides at Chula, she is survived by three sisters. Miss Inez of the home, Marjorie Lee Frakes of Kansas City, three brothers, Melvin of the home; Robert Eugene who is in the Navy and is stationed in the South Pacific and Alexander, Jr., who is also in the service and stationed in New Mexico.
Mrs. Frakes died 10 years ago.
Mary Louise was a favorite of her classmates and Sunday School friends. In her last days of illness, although delirious, she kept calling for her inseparable friend, Margaret Tharp.
The Chillicothe Constitution Tribune, 21 May 1945:
Mary Louise Frakes, daughter of Alexander and Clara Frakes, died at the Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Friday night at 10:30 o'clock from a heart ailment caused by rheumatic fever.
Mary Louise was born February 22, 1932 and for the past five years had been ill. During that time she has been a patient at Mercy Hospital four times.
Besides her father, who resides at Chula, she is survived by three sisters. Miss Inez of the home, Marjorie Lee Frakes of Kansas City, three brothers, Melvin of the home; Robert Eugene who is in the Navy and is stationed in the South Pacific and Alexander, Jr., who is also in the service and stationed in New Mexico.
Mrs. Frakes died 10 years ago.
Mary Louise was a favorite of her classmates and Sunday School friends. In her last days of illness, although delirious, she kept calling for her inseparable friend, Margaret Tharp.
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