Frank was a member of the Painters' Union and of the Woodmen of the World. He was prominent in local labor circles and was a national organizer of the American Federation of Labor. He was also a candidate for alderman and also for county commissioner shortly before his death.
Following funeral services at Habel's home, services were held at the cemetery by the Woodmen of the World and the Painters' Union. Pallbearers were members of those organizations.
Sources: The Dallas Morning News and information supplied by Milly Inge Casey
Frank was a member of the Painters' Union and of the Woodmen of the World. He was prominent in local labor circles and was a national organizer of the American Federation of Labor. He was also a candidate for alderman and also for county commissioner shortly before his death.
Following funeral services at Habel's home, services were held at the cemetery by the Woodmen of the World and the Painters' Union. Pallbearers were members of those organizations.
Sources: The Dallas Morning News and information supplied by Milly Inge Casey
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