He had 5 siblings: Lester, 1884-1963; Anna, 1886-1961; Jacob, 1888-1983; Lyman, 1889-1976 (my grandfather); and Leonard, 1894-1918 (he was killed in France in World War I.)
He married Evalyn M. Laurent November 22, 1927, in Colorado. They had 6 children: Helen Marie; Frank Lee; twins Leonard L & Kathleen, both born and died in 1938; Evalyn Elizabeth; and Judy.
The 1910-1940 census data, as well as his WWI Draft Registration card list him as a life-long farmer - usually around Gove County, Kansas.
He died April 3, 1956, in Grinnell, Kansas, at the age of 65.
He had 5 siblings: Lester, 1884-1963; Anna, 1886-1961; Jacob, 1888-1983; Lyman, 1889-1976 (my grandfather); and Leonard, 1894-1918 (he was killed in France in World War I.)
He married Evalyn M. Laurent November 22, 1927, in Colorado. They had 6 children: Helen Marie; Frank Lee; twins Leonard L & Kathleen, both born and died in 1938; Evalyn Elizabeth; and Judy.
The 1910-1940 census data, as well as his WWI Draft Registration card list him as a life-long farmer - usually around Gove County, Kansas.
He died April 3, 1956, in Grinnell, Kansas, at the age of 65.
Gravesite Details
There are two memorials for Frank's wife, listed in two different cemeteries. I believe the Oskaloosa Cemetery is probably the correct one.
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