FRANK H CLAVEY DEAD; ILL ONLY TWO DAYS
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Well-Known Young Man Succumbs to Complication Which Developed Suddenly.
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Following a illness of only two days, Frank H. Clavey, 30 years old, of 415 Concord avenue, died Saturday evening at his home. He was an employee of the Benjamin F. Shaw Co., and had worked on Friday. On Friday night, however, he became suddenly ill, and his condition gradually grew worse until his death on Saturday. The exact cause of his death I not known, but it is believed to have been due to a complication which suddenly developed.
Mr. Clavey was born in Wilmington, attended school here, and has lived in the city practically all his life. He had a large number of friends. During the war he has in the United States Navy. He was a member of Temple Lodge, A. F. and A. M.
Deceased was a son of George and Sallie A. Clavey, who survive him. His father is an engineer on the Pennsylvania railroad, and figured in the accident at Glenolden several weeks ago. He is also survived by a brother, Vaughan Clavey.
The funeral services will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at his late home. Interment will be private in Riverview cemetery.
(Every Evening, Wilmington, DE, 2 Oct 1922 (Monday), Page 6)
FRANK H CLAVEY DEAD; ILL ONLY TWO DAYS
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Well-Known Young Man Succumbs to Complication Which Developed Suddenly.
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Following a illness of only two days, Frank H. Clavey, 30 years old, of 415 Concord avenue, died Saturday evening at his home. He was an employee of the Benjamin F. Shaw Co., and had worked on Friday. On Friday night, however, he became suddenly ill, and his condition gradually grew worse until his death on Saturday. The exact cause of his death I not known, but it is believed to have been due to a complication which suddenly developed.
Mr. Clavey was born in Wilmington, attended school here, and has lived in the city practically all his life. He had a large number of friends. During the war he has in the United States Navy. He was a member of Temple Lodge, A. F. and A. M.
Deceased was a son of George and Sallie A. Clavey, who survive him. His father is an engineer on the Pennsylvania railroad, and figured in the accident at Glenolden several weeks ago. He is also survived by a brother, Vaughan Clavey.
The funeral services will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at his late home. Interment will be private in Riverview cemetery.
(Every Evening, Wilmington, DE, 2 Oct 1922 (Monday), Page 6)
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