Mr. Frantz was one of the pioneer residents of Stanton Township. He returned to his old home in Pennsylvania about fifteen years ago. His first wife was interred in the Geneva cemetery. His second wife survives him. His surviving children are Minor S. Frantz and Miss Rosa Frantz, who reside on the old home place; Mrs. Victor Toren, Mrs. Henry Neiman and J. W. Frantz, all of Stanton Township; Mrs. H. J. Bortner of McCook and Lewis Frantz of Soldier, Kas. Minor Frantz and Mrs. Bortner were with their father when he died.
The Nebraska Signal November 22nd, 1917 page 11.
Mr. Frantz was one of the pioneer residents of Stanton Township. He returned to his old home in Pennsylvania about fifteen years ago. His first wife was interred in the Geneva cemetery. His second wife survives him. His surviving children are Minor S. Frantz and Miss Rosa Frantz, who reside on the old home place; Mrs. Victor Toren, Mrs. Henry Neiman and J. W. Frantz, all of Stanton Township; Mrs. H. J. Bortner of McCook and Lewis Frantz of Soldier, Kas. Minor Frantz and Mrs. Bortner were with their father when he died.
The Nebraska Signal November 22nd, 1917 page 11.
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