The funeral of Frank Fuller from the Presbyterian church last Sunday was very largely attended by friends of the family and members of various railroad orders. The floral offerings were especially beautiful. The ladies' quartette furnished the music, which was highly appreciated, particulary (sic) the song entitled, "The Beauliful (sic) Isle of Somewhere." The Rev. B. M. Price delivered the funeral sermon. Frank Fuller was born August 30, 1870, and died February 13, 1902. He began railroading with the Rock Island in 1888, and had been an engineer since 1894. He was one of the most popular men in the service, and was regarded as one of the most capable.
The funeral of Frank Fuller from the Presbyterian church last Sunday was very largely attended by friends of the family and members of various railroad orders. The floral offerings were especially beautiful. The ladies' quartette furnished the music, which was highly appreciated, particulary (sic) the song entitled, "The Beauliful (sic) Isle of Somewhere." The Rev. B. M. Price delivered the funeral sermon. Frank Fuller was born August 30, 1870, and died February 13, 1902. He began railroading with the Rock Island in 1888, and had been an engineer since 1894. He was one of the most popular men in the service, and was regarded as one of the most capable.
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