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Frank Rudolph Banes

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Frank Rudolph Banes

Birth
Wilmont, Nobles County, Minnesota, USA
Death
6 Sep 1966 (aged 59)
Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Vining, Tama County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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The Belle Plaine Union, Wednesday, April 17th, 1985 page 4
Frank R. Banes, 59. former resident of the Clutier community died Tuesday morning September 6, 1966 at 2:30 a.m. while being taken to a Cedar Rapids hospital. Mr. Banes has suffered a heart attack last spring and spent several weeks in the hospital. Death was attributed to heart failure. After moving from the Clutier community , he lived in Fairfax for several years. Since the death of his wife in 1963, the former Agnes Yilek, whom he married on August 26, 1931, Mr. Banes has been making his home in Cedar Rapids with his daughter, Mrs. Leonard Stolba.
Mr. Banes was born March 2, 1907, in Minnesota, the son of Rudolf and Anna Rayman Banes. He was preceded in death by his parents, his mother in 1917, and his father In 1941. Survivors include five sons; Vernon, Kansas City; Franklin, Cedar Rapids, Allen, Marion; Richard, Palo; and Roger, Puyallup, Washington ; two daughters, Mrs. Leonard (Carleen) Stolba, Cedar Rapids and Mrs. Robert (Betty) Yuska , Walford, and twenty grandchildren. He is also survived by one brother Albert, Elberon, and-four sisters: Mrs. Joe (Mary ) Hladky, Mrs. Albina Yilek, Toledo; Mrs. Frank (Bessie ) Dvorak Jr., Elberon ; and Mrs. Anton (Mildred) Stochl, Tama ; his step-mother, Mrs. Lottie Banes, Oelwein, two half-brothers and seven half-sisters. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon September 9, 1966 at 2 p. m. from Mason's Funeral Home, Tama. Rev . P . Boyd Mather, pastor of First Methodist church, Tama officiated
Contributor: George (48419540)
The Belle Plaine Union, Wednesday, April 17th, 1985 page 4
Frank R. Banes, 59. former resident of the Clutier community died Tuesday morning September 6, 1966 at 2:30 a.m. while being taken to a Cedar Rapids hospital. Mr. Banes has suffered a heart attack last spring and spent several weeks in the hospital. Death was attributed to heart failure. After moving from the Clutier community , he lived in Fairfax for several years. Since the death of his wife in 1963, the former Agnes Yilek, whom he married on August 26, 1931, Mr. Banes has been making his home in Cedar Rapids with his daughter, Mrs. Leonard Stolba.
Mr. Banes was born March 2, 1907, in Minnesota, the son of Rudolf and Anna Rayman Banes. He was preceded in death by his parents, his mother in 1917, and his father In 1941. Survivors include five sons; Vernon, Kansas City; Franklin, Cedar Rapids, Allen, Marion; Richard, Palo; and Roger, Puyallup, Washington ; two daughters, Mrs. Leonard (Carleen) Stolba, Cedar Rapids and Mrs. Robert (Betty) Yuska , Walford, and twenty grandchildren. He is also survived by one brother Albert, Elberon, and-four sisters: Mrs. Joe (Mary ) Hladky, Mrs. Albina Yilek, Toledo; Mrs. Frank (Bessie ) Dvorak Jr., Elberon ; and Mrs. Anton (Mildred) Stochl, Tama ; his step-mother, Mrs. Lottie Banes, Oelwein, two half-brothers and seven half-sisters. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon September 9, 1966 at 2 p. m. from Mason's Funeral Home, Tama. Rev . P . Boyd Mather, pastor of First Methodist church, Tama officiated
Contributor: George (48419540)


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