--Chicago Tribune, 13 December 1898, pg. 5
Dr. Frank Saylor Dead
We find in the Chicago News of yesterday the following:
Died: Dr. Frank Saylor, beloved husband of Mary, and father of Gertie Saylor, member of Godfrey Weitzel Post No. 425. Funeral from 118 Walnut street, Dec. 14, to Rose Hill.
Mary Saylor will be well remembered by many residents of Dixon as Mary Shay, who was born and whose early life spent in Dixon. She has the sympathy of many of her girl friends in her present bereavement.
—Dixon Evening Telegraph, 14 Dec 1898
Death certificate and census show that Dr. Saylor was a policeman.
--Chicago Tribune, 13 December 1898, pg. 5
Dr. Frank Saylor Dead
We find in the Chicago News of yesterday the following:
Died: Dr. Frank Saylor, beloved husband of Mary, and father of Gertie Saylor, member of Godfrey Weitzel Post No. 425. Funeral from 118 Walnut street, Dec. 14, to Rose Hill.
Mary Saylor will be well remembered by many residents of Dixon as Mary Shay, who was born and whose early life spent in Dixon. She has the sympathy of many of her girl friends in her present bereavement.
—Dixon Evening Telegraph, 14 Dec 1898
Death certificate and census show that Dr. Saylor was a policeman.
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