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Frank Edmund Will

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Frank Edmund Will

Birth
Lincoln County, Kansas, USA
Death
21 Mar 1972 (aged 77)
Lincoln, Lincoln County, Kansas, USA
Burial
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Lincoln Sentinel-Republican, 30 March 1972
Frank Will

Frank Will was born Nov. 5, 1874 [sic-1894], in Lincoln County, Kan., to Herman and Ella Levengood Will and lived there all of his life. He passed away March 21, 1972, in the Lincoln County Hospital after a lengthy illness.

He received his education at Allamede and in 1917 was married to Neva Hunter. They established themselves on his home farm where they lived until they retired and moved to town in 1970.

His progressive farming was acknowledged with an award by the Soil Conservation Office.

He was baptized and joined the Bethany Baptist Church in 1925. He was very active in the church, serving in several offices.

They have one daughter, Margaret (Mrs. Melvin Schulz). He leaves to mourn his wife, Neva, of the home; his daughter, Mrs. Melvin Schulz and Mr. Schultz of Hunter, Kan.; four grandchildren also survive, Marilyn, Mark and Milton of Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schulz of Emporia; one sister and three brothers also survive, Mrs. Clara Schulz, Lincoln, John, Lincoln, and George and Herman, rural Salina.

Funeral services were March 23, 1972, in Hall's Chapel of Lincoln, Kan. Rev. R.H. Zepik of the Bethany Baptist Church officiating. Burial was in the Bethany cemetery
Lincoln Sentinel-Republican, 30 March 1972
Frank Will

Frank Will was born Nov. 5, 1874 [sic-1894], in Lincoln County, Kan., to Herman and Ella Levengood Will and lived there all of his life. He passed away March 21, 1972, in the Lincoln County Hospital after a lengthy illness.

He received his education at Allamede and in 1917 was married to Neva Hunter. They established themselves on his home farm where they lived until they retired and moved to town in 1970.

His progressive farming was acknowledged with an award by the Soil Conservation Office.

He was baptized and joined the Bethany Baptist Church in 1925. He was very active in the church, serving in several offices.

They have one daughter, Margaret (Mrs. Melvin Schulz). He leaves to mourn his wife, Neva, of the home; his daughter, Mrs. Melvin Schulz and Mr. Schultz of Hunter, Kan.; four grandchildren also survive, Marilyn, Mark and Milton of Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schulz of Emporia; one sister and three brothers also survive, Mrs. Clara Schulz, Lincoln, John, Lincoln, and George and Herman, rural Salina.

Funeral services were March 23, 1972, in Hall's Chapel of Lincoln, Kan. Rev. R.H. Zepik of the Bethany Baptist Church officiating. Burial was in the Bethany cemetery


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