Frank J. Falk
Life time Resident of Utica, Engaged in Photography Bussiness Passes Away
Frank Joseph Falk, 39, 22 Faase Avenue died Sunday afternoon in a local hospital following an operation. He was ill three weeks.
Mr. Falk was born in this city March 30,1887, son of Amelia and the late Joseph Falk. He received his education in the perochial schools and when 14 years old entered the photography shop of his uncle, Carl K. Frey where he had since been employed. August 1909 he married Miss Pauline Walter at St. Joseph's Church. He was a member of St. Joseph's Church, the Holy Name Society and St. Aloysius Society. He was a member of the 28th Separate Company, receiving an honorable discharge.
Besides his wife and mother he leaves three sons, Carl, Francis and Walter; five sisters, Misse's Elizabeth, Agnes, Margaret and Genevieve Falk and Mrs. Robert Seubert, a brother, Norbert Falk and his
Frank J. Falk
Life time Resident of Utica, Engaged in Photography Bussiness Passes Away
Frank Joseph Falk, 39, 22 Faase Avenue died Sunday afternoon in a local hospital following an operation. He was ill three weeks.
Mr. Falk was born in this city March 30,1887, son of Amelia and the late Joseph Falk. He received his education in the perochial schools and when 14 years old entered the photography shop of his uncle, Carl K. Frey where he had since been employed. August 1909 he married Miss Pauline Walter at St. Joseph's Church. He was a member of St. Joseph's Church, the Holy Name Society and St. Aloysius Society. He was a member of the 28th Separate Company, receiving an honorable discharge.
Besides his wife and mother he leaves three sons, Carl, Francis and Walter; five sisters, Misse's Elizabeth, Agnes, Margaret and Genevieve Falk and Mrs. Robert Seubert, a brother, Norbert Falk and his
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