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Lewis Hans Frantz

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Lewis Hans Frantz

Birth
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
4 Jul 1947 (aged 77)
Burial
Soldier, Jackson County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
O5
Memorial ID
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Mr. L. H. Frantz received word on Monday evening that his father died Monday morning at his home in Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Frantz left on Tuesday evening for Geneva, Nebr. where the burial will take place.

The Soldier Clipper, November 21, 1917.

Mr. and Mrs. Frantz returned from Geneva Nebr., on Friday evening, and on Saturday afternoon Mr. Frantz received a telegram stating that his brother-in-law, Jack Swails, had died from the effect of an auto accident, and the Frantzs returned at once to Geneva. Mrs. Swails was the last relative they seen before coming home, and he had urged them to stay a few days longer, and wanted L. H. to accompany him on Friday evening on a 20 mile auto trip to an I. O. O. F. doings.

The Soldier Clipper, December 5, 1917.
Mr. L. H. Frantz received word on Monday evening that his father died Monday morning at his home in Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Frantz left on Tuesday evening for Geneva, Nebr. where the burial will take place.

The Soldier Clipper, November 21, 1917.

Mr. and Mrs. Frantz returned from Geneva Nebr., on Friday evening, and on Saturday afternoon Mr. Frantz received a telegram stating that his brother-in-law, Jack Swails, had died from the effect of an auto accident, and the Frantzs returned at once to Geneva. Mrs. Swails was the last relative they seen before coming home, and he had urged them to stay a few days longer, and wanted L. H. to accompany him on Friday evening on a 20 mile auto trip to an I. O. O. F. doings.

The Soldier Clipper, December 5, 1917.


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  • Created by: KU
  • Added: Apr 26, 2009
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36417908/lewis_hans-frantz: accessed ), memorial page for Lewis Hans Frantz (8 Jan 1870–4 Jul 1947), Find a Grave Memorial ID 36417908, citing Soldier Cemetery, Soldier, Jackson County, Kansas, USA; Maintained by KU (contributor 47104946).