Loveland, Colorado
Henry Frank, who moved to Loveland from Russia 30 years ago, died at his home, 1041 East 7th Street, early today after a lingering illness. He was a retired farmer.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mary Frank, two sons, Henry Frank Jr., and Phillip Frank of Loveland, and two daughters, Mrs. Mary Benner of Torrance, Cal., and Mrs. Lydia Smith of Denver. Also a sister, Mrs. Jacob Kaiser of Loveland, and a brother, Jacob Frank of Wauseon, Ohio. He was a member of the Congregational church.
Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the Hammond Mortuary.
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Loveland Reporter Herald, Friday, March 20, 1942 (Page 1 Column 4)
Loveland, Colorado
Funeral services were held for the late Henry Frank, Sr., at the First Congregational church, Thursday afternoon, many friends and relatives being present. A prayer services was held previously at the Hammond Chapel.
The pastor, the Rev. E Gackle, officiated in both the English and German languages. A sextette from the church, composed of Elmer Pfeif, Reuben Gettman, Dan Hirsch, Sam Schmidt, Elmer Kauffman and Rev. Gackle, sang two hymns, with Mrs. Gackle as accompanist.
Interment was made in the Lakeside cemetery with Messers. J.H. Schmidt, Jacob Walter, Chris Gies, Jacob Kaiser, William Frank and George Kauffman acting as pallbearers.
Loveland, Colorado
Henry Frank, who moved to Loveland from Russia 30 years ago, died at his home, 1041 East 7th Street, early today after a lingering illness. He was a retired farmer.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mary Frank, two sons, Henry Frank Jr., and Phillip Frank of Loveland, and two daughters, Mrs. Mary Benner of Torrance, Cal., and Mrs. Lydia Smith of Denver. Also a sister, Mrs. Jacob Kaiser of Loveland, and a brother, Jacob Frank of Wauseon, Ohio. He was a member of the Congregational church.
Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the Hammond Mortuary.
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Loveland Reporter Herald, Friday, March 20, 1942 (Page 1 Column 4)
Loveland, Colorado
Funeral services were held for the late Henry Frank, Sr., at the First Congregational church, Thursday afternoon, many friends and relatives being present. A prayer services was held previously at the Hammond Chapel.
The pastor, the Rev. E Gackle, officiated in both the English and German languages. A sextette from the church, composed of Elmer Pfeif, Reuben Gettman, Dan Hirsch, Sam Schmidt, Elmer Kauffman and Rev. Gackle, sang two hymns, with Mrs. Gackle as accompanist.
Interment was made in the Lakeside cemetery with Messers. J.H. Schmidt, Jacob Walter, Chris Gies, Jacob Kaiser, William Frank and George Kauffman acting as pallbearers.
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