Frank William Tuley

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Frank William Tuley

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
24 Mar 1943 (aged 77)
Ewing, Lewis County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Ewing, Lewis County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Frank W. Tuley was born March 12th, 1866 and passed away at his home here March 24, after about two years of illness. He was a son of Geo. and Elizabeth Tuley. In 1896 he was united in marriage to Nora F. Logsdon who with two children, Elijah and Mary Ellen at home survives with seven grandchildren and one sister, Sarah Overlin, of Cherryville, Kansas. Elmer, James and Catherine preceded him in death. Three sisters and one brother also preceded him in death. Mr. Tuley had been in poor health for a long time but bore his sufferings with patience and was thankful for the many acts of kindness and remembrances of his many friends who tried to help him bear his suffering. The funeral was held at the Queen of Peace church of which he was a member, with Father McEvoy officiating. Burial was in the Catholic cemetery here. The following friends were pallbearers: A. M. Milstid, Henry WisKirchen, Ed Kroger, Robert Broy, M. J. McCampbell and Ed Dowling.
Frank W. Tuley was born March 12th, 1866 and passed away at his home here March 24, after about two years of illness. He was a son of Geo. and Elizabeth Tuley. In 1896 he was united in marriage to Nora F. Logsdon who with two children, Elijah and Mary Ellen at home survives with seven grandchildren and one sister, Sarah Overlin, of Cherryville, Kansas. Elmer, James and Catherine preceded him in death. Three sisters and one brother also preceded him in death. Mr. Tuley had been in poor health for a long time but bore his sufferings with patience and was thankful for the many acts of kindness and remembrances of his many friends who tried to help him bear his suffering. The funeral was held at the Queen of Peace church of which he was a member, with Father McEvoy officiating. Burial was in the Catholic cemetery here. The following friends were pallbearers: A. M. Milstid, Henry WisKirchen, Ed Kroger, Robert Broy, M. J. McCampbell and Ed Dowling.