Byrne Frank E.
Frank E. Byrne, 3728 Cedar avenue, MInneapolis, passed away according to information received in Faribault today by his cousin, Thomas A. Mealia, city recorder. The funeral services will be Saturday at 8:30 a. m. from the Flynn Mortuary, Lyndale avenue S., and 36th street, and at 9 a. m. at the Holy Name church. Interment will be in the Fort Snelling cemetery. Mr. Byrne, who was a former resident of the Shieldsville community is survived by his wife Lucile, two brothers Thomas, of Kilkenny; John of Minneapolis; seven sisters, Miss Ann Byrne, Mrs. A. J. Cronin of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Andrew Swan, Goldendale, Wash., Mrs. John Hackett, Mrs. Alice Gillispie, Kilkenny, Mrs. A. H. Anfang, St. Peter; and Mrs. L. M. Brennan, St. Paul; besides several cousins in the Shieldsville and Kilkenny communities.
Byrne Frank E.
Frank E. Byrne, 3728 Cedar avenue, MInneapolis, passed away according to information received in Faribault today by his cousin, Thomas A. Mealia, city recorder. The funeral services will be Saturday at 8:30 a. m. from the Flynn Mortuary, Lyndale avenue S., and 36th street, and at 9 a. m. at the Holy Name church. Interment will be in the Fort Snelling cemetery. Mr. Byrne, who was a former resident of the Shieldsville community is survived by his wife Lucile, two brothers Thomas, of Kilkenny; John of Minneapolis; seven sisters, Miss Ann Byrne, Mrs. A. J. Cronin of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Andrew Swan, Goldendale, Wash., Mrs. John Hackett, Mrs. Alice Gillispie, Kilkenny, Mrs. A. H. Anfang, St. Peter; and Mrs. L. M. Brennan, St. Paul; besides several cousins in the Shieldsville and Kilkenny communities.
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