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Frank A. Lombard

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Frank A. Lombard

Birth
Peruville, Tompkins County, New York, USA
Death
11 Sep 1919 (aged 67)
Cortland, Cortland County, New York, USA
Burial
Cortland, Cortland County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sect C2 Lot 4
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DEATH OF F. A. LOMBARD
For a Quarter Century a Resident of Cortland

Frank A. Lombard, for the past ten years an employee of the Champion Milk Cooler company, died at midnight Wednesday in the Ver Nooy sanitarium; aged 87 years. The funeral will be held in the Memorial Baptist church at 3:30 o'clock Saturday, and burial will be made in the Cortland Rural cemetery. Mr. Lombard had been in falling health for some time and was forced to give up his work two months ago, entering the hospital seven weeks prior to his death.

Mr. Lombard was born in Peruville, N. Y., June 25, 1852, and had made his home in Cortland for the past twenty-five years. His wife, who was Miss May L. Brown of Moravia died seventeen years ago. The surviving relatives are a sister, Mrs. Helen Puderbaugh of Freeville, three sons, Clarence Lombard of Ithaca, Walter Lombard of Akron, O., and Paul Lombard of Sidney, N. Y.; two daughters, Mrs. R. D. Brown and Miss Pauline Lombard, and one granddaughter, Virginia Brown, all of Washington, D. C. Of late years Mr. Lombard had been of a deeply religious turn of mind and devoted to his church, and as an employee of the Milk Cooler company he was absolutely loyal to the interests of the plant.
-Cortland Standard, 11 Sep 1919
DEATH OF F. A. LOMBARD
For a Quarter Century a Resident of Cortland

Frank A. Lombard, for the past ten years an employee of the Champion Milk Cooler company, died at midnight Wednesday in the Ver Nooy sanitarium; aged 87 years. The funeral will be held in the Memorial Baptist church at 3:30 o'clock Saturday, and burial will be made in the Cortland Rural cemetery. Mr. Lombard had been in falling health for some time and was forced to give up his work two months ago, entering the hospital seven weeks prior to his death.

Mr. Lombard was born in Peruville, N. Y., June 25, 1852, and had made his home in Cortland for the past twenty-five years. His wife, who was Miss May L. Brown of Moravia died seventeen years ago. The surviving relatives are a sister, Mrs. Helen Puderbaugh of Freeville, three sons, Clarence Lombard of Ithaca, Walter Lombard of Akron, O., and Paul Lombard of Sidney, N. Y.; two daughters, Mrs. R. D. Brown and Miss Pauline Lombard, and one granddaughter, Virginia Brown, all of Washington, D. C. Of late years Mr. Lombard had been of a deeply religious turn of mind and devoted to his church, and as an employee of the Milk Cooler company he was absolutely loyal to the interests of the plant.
-Cortland Standard, 11 Sep 1919


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/119883368/frank_a-lombard: accessed ), memorial page for Frank A. Lombard (25 Jun 1852–11 Sep 1919), Find a Grave Memorial ID 119883368, citing Cortland Rural Cemetery, Cortland, Cortland County, New York, USA; Maintained by kswh (contributor 46633789).