Frank's death certificate says his death was from Gastro Enteritis (stomach flu), while his St. John Parish church death record says Debilitas (weakness, infirmity). He was buried Oct. 9 1908.
Frank was from the then Lyndora PA St. John Parish, that his parents may have attended back then (see photo 2). His funeral may have been arranged by the St. Peter's RC church (see photo 3).
See Frank's parents and sibs below, some buried in Sask. St. Matthias Rural Cemetery on NW corner of SW 10-12-8-W3 in Glen Bain R.M. #105
Frank's death certificate says his death was from Gastro Enteritis (stomach flu), while his St. John Parish church death record says Debilitas (weakness, infirmity). He was buried Oct. 9 1908.
Frank was from the then Lyndora PA St. John Parish, that his parents may have attended back then (see photo 2). His funeral may have been arranged by the St. Peter's RC church (see photo 3).
See Frank's parents and sibs below, some buried in Sask. St. Matthias Rural Cemetery on NW corner of SW 10-12-8-W3 in Glen Bain R.M. #105
Inscription
unknown if he has a marker in St. Peters; he has no marker in 'Babyland' - see photo 4.
Gravesite Details
Butler PA St. Peter's Cemetery found no record of Francis, and not in 'Babyland' either. They don't have complete files going back to 1908. So, it's unknown where he's buried, or if he has a marker.
Family Members
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John Joseph Leach
1904–1973
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Joseph Samuel "Joe" Lech
1905–1977
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Stanley Ivar Lech
1906–1972
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Andrew George Lech
1909–1975
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Ladislaus (Walter) Lech
1911–1912
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Helen Victoria Lech Pashniak
1913–2011
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Adam Peter Lech
1915–1991
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Claire Theresa "Clara" Lech Krauczyk Polanski
1916–1994
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Anna Marie "Mary" Lech Gruber
1918–1997
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Frederick John "Fred, Freddy" Lech
1920–1985
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Michael Thomas "Mike" Lech II
1924–2018
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