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Franklin James Banes

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Franklin James Banes

Birth
Clutier, Tama County, Iowa, USA
Death
12 Dec 1981 (aged 44)
Oneida Township, Tama County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Vining, Tama County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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The Belle Plaine Union, Wednesday, December 23rd, 1981 page 4
Services were held for Franklin J. Banes. 44 rural Vinton, at 9 a m. Wednesday December 16, 1981 at Turner Chapel West. Cedar Rapids. The Rev. Lee Collins of St. Mark's United Methodist church officiated. Ethel Letner was organist. Pallbearers were Roy Highley, Gene Banes, Bill Yuska, Don Dvorak, Steve Noll, and Jim Riensche. Honorary pallbearers were Richard Stolba and Bryon Stolba. Burial was in National cemetery, Vining. Banes was pronounced dead at the scene by Tama County medical examiner, Dr. C.W. Maplethorpe early Saturday evening. December 12. The pickup that Banes was apparently driving failed to make a curve on a county gravel road, a mile north of Elberon, and hit a tree and landed in a ditch.
Born April 1, 1937 near Clutier the son of Frank and Agnes Yilek Banes, he attended school in the Clutier Wednesday Banes area, and graduated from Clutier high school. He was married to Jacqueline A. Smith May 23, 1958 in Cedar Rapids. He was employed a s a warehouse foreman for Construction Materials Inc. and was a service representative with Bruner Water Conditioning of Milwaukee. Wisconsin. He worked for 20 years for Cedar Rapids Pump and Supply. Banes was a member of St. Mark's United Methodist church.
He is survived by his wife; two sons, Rodney Alan, Cedar Rapids, and Robert at home; a daughter, Carolyn Jean Banes. Cedar Rapids; three brothers. Vernon, Kansas City, Missouri; Richard. Palo, and Roger, Sumner, Washington; two sisters. Carlene Stolba, Buena Vista, Colorado, and Betty Yuska, Cedar Rapids; a step-grandmother, Mrs. Lottie Banes. Oelwein. He was preceded in death by his parents, grandparents, and one brother. Allen.
Contributor: George (48419540)
The Belle Plaine Union, Wednesday, December 23rd, 1981 page 4
Services were held for Franklin J. Banes. 44 rural Vinton, at 9 a m. Wednesday December 16, 1981 at Turner Chapel West. Cedar Rapids. The Rev. Lee Collins of St. Mark's United Methodist church officiated. Ethel Letner was organist. Pallbearers were Roy Highley, Gene Banes, Bill Yuska, Don Dvorak, Steve Noll, and Jim Riensche. Honorary pallbearers were Richard Stolba and Bryon Stolba. Burial was in National cemetery, Vining. Banes was pronounced dead at the scene by Tama County medical examiner, Dr. C.W. Maplethorpe early Saturday evening. December 12. The pickup that Banes was apparently driving failed to make a curve on a county gravel road, a mile north of Elberon, and hit a tree and landed in a ditch.
Born April 1, 1937 near Clutier the son of Frank and Agnes Yilek Banes, he attended school in the Clutier Wednesday Banes area, and graduated from Clutier high school. He was married to Jacqueline A. Smith May 23, 1958 in Cedar Rapids. He was employed a s a warehouse foreman for Construction Materials Inc. and was a service representative with Bruner Water Conditioning of Milwaukee. Wisconsin. He worked for 20 years for Cedar Rapids Pump and Supply. Banes was a member of St. Mark's United Methodist church.
He is survived by his wife; two sons, Rodney Alan, Cedar Rapids, and Robert at home; a daughter, Carolyn Jean Banes. Cedar Rapids; three brothers. Vernon, Kansas City, Missouri; Richard. Palo, and Roger, Sumner, Washington; two sisters. Carlene Stolba, Buena Vista, Colorado, and Betty Yuska, Cedar Rapids; a step-grandmother, Mrs. Lottie Banes. Oelwein. He was preceded in death by his parents, grandparents, and one brother. Allen.
Contributor: George (48419540)


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