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William Franklin Flynn

Birth
Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana, USA
Death
17 Jan 1925 (aged 29)
Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Fulton Co. Indiana Obituaries, The News-Sentinel 1925 Page 6

Saturday, January 17, 1925
William FLYNN died at 2:30 Saturday afternoon at his home on East 10th street. Death was due to double pneumonia. Obituary Monday.

Monday, January 19, 1925
William Franklin FLYNN, 30, son of Leonard and Amanda FLYNN, died at his home on East Twelfth street Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock of double pneumonia. Mr. Flynn had been ill but two weeks.
He was born in this city on February 9, 1895. On April 7, 1917, Mr. Flynn married Edna MAGGERT of this city, who survives him as do two sons, Verl C. [FLYNN] and Chester R. [FLYNN], his parents, two brothers, Leonard [FLYNN] and Ray [FLYNN] of this city, and three sister, Mrs. William LIGHTFOOT, of Goshen, Mrs. Jacob GOOD and Rachel [FLYNN] of this city.
Mr. Flynn was a butcher, working for many years for Vine CURTIS. Two years ago he formed a partnership with Charles FLYNN and did custom butchering.
The funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon from the United Brethren church. Rev. N. C. McCoy will be in charge.Fulton Co. Indiana Obituaries, The News-Sentinel 1925

Page 6

Saturday, January 17, 1925

William FLYNN died at 2:30 Saturday afternoon at his home on East 10th street. Death was due to double pneumonia. Obituary Monday.

Monday, January 19, 1925

William Franklin FLYNN, 30, son of Leonard and Amanda FLYNN, died at his home on East Twelfth street Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock of double pneumonia. Mr. Flynn had been ill but two weeks.
He was born in this city on February 9, 1895. On April 7, 1917, Mr. Flynn married Edna MAGGERT of this city, who survives him as do two sons, Verl C. [FLYNN] and Chester R. [FLYNN], his parents, two brothers, Leonard [FLYNN] and Ray [FLYNN] of this city, and three sister, Mrs. William LIGHTFOOT, of Goshen, Mrs. Jacob GOOD and Rachel [FLYNN] of this city.
Mr. Flynn was a butcher, working for many years for Vine CURTIS. Two years ago he formed a partnership with Charles FLYNN and did custom butchering.
The funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon from the United Brethren church. Rev. N. C. McCoy will be in charge.
Fulton Co. Indiana Obituaries, The News-Sentinel 1925 Page 6

Saturday, January 17, 1925
William FLYNN died at 2:30 Saturday afternoon at his home on East 10th street. Death was due to double pneumonia. Obituary Monday.

Monday, January 19, 1925
William Franklin FLYNN, 30, son of Leonard and Amanda FLYNN, died at his home on East Twelfth street Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock of double pneumonia. Mr. Flynn had been ill but two weeks.
He was born in this city on February 9, 1895. On April 7, 1917, Mr. Flynn married Edna MAGGERT of this city, who survives him as do two sons, Verl C. [FLYNN] and Chester R. [FLYNN], his parents, two brothers, Leonard [FLYNN] and Ray [FLYNN] of this city, and three sister, Mrs. William LIGHTFOOT, of Goshen, Mrs. Jacob GOOD and Rachel [FLYNN] of this city.
Mr. Flynn was a butcher, working for many years for Vine CURTIS. Two years ago he formed a partnership with Charles FLYNN and did custom butchering.
The funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon from the United Brethren church. Rev. N. C. McCoy will be in charge.Fulton Co. Indiana Obituaries, The News-Sentinel 1925

Page 6

Saturday, January 17, 1925

William FLYNN died at 2:30 Saturday afternoon at his home on East 10th street. Death was due to double pneumonia. Obituary Monday.

Monday, January 19, 1925

William Franklin FLYNN, 30, son of Leonard and Amanda FLYNN, died at his home on East Twelfth street Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock of double pneumonia. Mr. Flynn had been ill but two weeks.
He was born in this city on February 9, 1895. On April 7, 1917, Mr. Flynn married Edna MAGGERT of this city, who survives him as do two sons, Verl C. [FLYNN] and Chester R. [FLYNN], his parents, two brothers, Leonard [FLYNN] and Ray [FLYNN] of this city, and three sister, Mrs. William LIGHTFOOT, of Goshen, Mrs. Jacob GOOD and Rachel [FLYNN] of this city.
Mr. Flynn was a butcher, working for many years for Vine CURTIS. Two years ago he formed a partnership with Charles FLYNN and did custom butchering.
The funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon from the United Brethren church. Rev. N. C. McCoy will be in charge.


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