his parents there at the age of 25 years. He had been ill for three
months. The funeral was held today.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, May 6, 1916 P.3.
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Notes from Two Rivers:
Frank Beth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beth Sr., died last Thursday morning. He had been ill three months. He was twenty-five years of age. For a number of years he was employed in the cabinet department of the Hamilton Company. He is survived by a father and mother, two sisters, Mrs. Frank Hess and Cunie and one brother, Fred Jr. The funeral was held on Saturday morning from St. Luke's church.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., May 11, 1916.
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FRANK BETH
YOUNG MAN CLAIMED BY DEATH
Death claimed Frank Beth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beth Sr., early Thursday morning, after an illness of about three months. The immediate cause of his death was a heart affliction which developed a few weeks ago in addition to kidney troubles from which he suffered since January. Frank Beth was born in this city twenty-five years ago. He was a young man of quiet disposition and good habits, being frugal, industrious and with a life of promise before him. He was a member of the local orders, Catholic Knights, St. Joseph Society and St. Joseph Athletic Association. He was employed as a cabinet maker by the Hamilton Mfg. Company whose flag is displayed at half mast out of respect to him. Deceased is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Frank Hess and Miss Cunnie and one brother, Fred Jr. besides his father and mother. The funeral will be held Saturday morning from St. Luke's church.
The Reporter, Fri., May 5, 1916
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his parents there at the age of 25 years. He had been ill for three
months. The funeral was held today.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, May 6, 1916 P.3.
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Notes from Two Rivers:
Frank Beth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beth Sr., died last Thursday morning. He had been ill three months. He was twenty-five years of age. For a number of years he was employed in the cabinet department of the Hamilton Company. He is survived by a father and mother, two sisters, Mrs. Frank Hess and Cunie and one brother, Fred Jr. The funeral was held on Saturday morning from St. Luke's church.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., May 11, 1916.
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FRANK BETH
YOUNG MAN CLAIMED BY DEATH
Death claimed Frank Beth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beth Sr., early Thursday morning, after an illness of about three months. The immediate cause of his death was a heart affliction which developed a few weeks ago in addition to kidney troubles from which he suffered since January. Frank Beth was born in this city twenty-five years ago. He was a young man of quiet disposition and good habits, being frugal, industrious and with a life of promise before him. He was a member of the local orders, Catholic Knights, St. Joseph Society and St. Joseph Athletic Association. He was employed as a cabinet maker by the Hamilton Mfg. Company whose flag is displayed at half mast out of respect to him. Deceased is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Frank Hess and Miss Cunnie and one brother, Fred Jr. besides his father and mother. The funeral will be held Saturday morning from St. Luke's church.
The Reporter, Fri., May 5, 1916
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