Mother's Name: Ella Smith
FRANK B. BLACK, of whose serious illness mention has previously been made, died Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of his mother, Mrs. Fred F. Black, 261 West Bloom Street.
For more than a year he has been a clerk in the city office at Toledo of P.F. Division Freight Agent; J.M. Steenberg having been appointed to that position in February, 1897. For three years previous to that time he was a clerk in the Pennsylvania freight office in this city.
He was born in this city September 4, 1875 and has a host of friends among young and old. He came home several weeks ago from Toledo to rest up and was taken ill two weeks ago, from a general breaking down of the system. It was thought last week that he was recovering, but Friday night he had a relapse and grew steadily worse until he died.
Funeral services Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. H.L. Wiles.
(Semi-Weekly News (Mansfield): 24 May 1898, Vol. 14, No. 44)
Mother's Name: Ella Smith
FRANK B. BLACK, of whose serious illness mention has previously been made, died Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of his mother, Mrs. Fred F. Black, 261 West Bloom Street.
For more than a year he has been a clerk in the city office at Toledo of P.F. Division Freight Agent; J.M. Steenberg having been appointed to that position in February, 1897. For three years previous to that time he was a clerk in the Pennsylvania freight office in this city.
He was born in this city September 4, 1875 and has a host of friends among young and old. He came home several weeks ago from Toledo to rest up and was taken ill two weeks ago, from a general breaking down of the system. It was thought last week that he was recovering, but Friday night he had a relapse and grew steadily worse until he died.
Funeral services Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. H.L. Wiles.
(Semi-Weekly News (Mansfield): 24 May 1898, Vol. 14, No. 44)
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