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Franklin Rhoads Hodge

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Franklin Rhoads Hodge

Birth
Cazenovia, Madison County, New York, USA
Death
24 Aug 1882 (aged 49)
Lehi, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Lehi, Utah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.4017231, Longitude: -111.843766
Plot
UK_654
Memorial ID
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DEATH OF FRANKLIN R. HODGE

ENS. TRIBUNE- An article in The Daily Tribune gave an account of a visit of my brother, Franklin R. Hodge, to Salt Lake City, under the care of Dr. Pike , for the purpose of holding a consultation in reference to his hand, then in a bad condition from blood poisoning. He died on this evening of the 24th of August at 9 o'clock. I would be very grateful if you would publish the account of his death in the hope that his oldest son, Abram Hodge, who has been absent from home more than 15 years, may receive intelligence of it. When last heard from he was at Mineral Park, Arizona, but we have no means of knowing his present address.
Franklin R. Hodge would have been fifty years old, the 10th of September next. Though not a member of the Utah church, he lived quietly and peaceably with his neighbors, and I believe died an earnest Christian.
The funeral services were held at his home in Lehi, and were attended by a few of his relatives and friends, who loved and respected him. He leaves a wife and four children to mourn his lose.
JACOB S. HODGE
AMERICAN FORK, Aug. 28

-The Salt Lake Tribune, August 29, 1882.
DEATH OF FRANKLIN R. HODGE

ENS. TRIBUNE- An article in The Daily Tribune gave an account of a visit of my brother, Franklin R. Hodge, to Salt Lake City, under the care of Dr. Pike , for the purpose of holding a consultation in reference to his hand, then in a bad condition from blood poisoning. He died on this evening of the 24th of August at 9 o'clock. I would be very grateful if you would publish the account of his death in the hope that his oldest son, Abram Hodge, who has been absent from home more than 15 years, may receive intelligence of it. When last heard from he was at Mineral Park, Arizona, but we have no means of knowing his present address.
Franklin R. Hodge would have been fifty years old, the 10th of September next. Though not a member of the Utah church, he lived quietly and peaceably with his neighbors, and I believe died an earnest Christian.
The funeral services were held at his home in Lehi, and were attended by a few of his relatives and friends, who loved and respected him. He leaves a wife and four children to mourn his lose.
JACOB S. HODGE
AMERICAN FORK, Aug. 28

-The Salt Lake Tribune, August 29, 1882.


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