After about six weeks illness, Frank Bentien(sic) died at his home in
the Eastide Friday from tuberculosis. Mr. Bentien was born in the Town
of Mishicot in 1885. For the past few years he was employed as a spinner
in the Aluminum Goods Plant here. He is survived by a widow and three
small children, the oldest five years of age, besides a father, mother
and three brothers. The funeral took place Sunday afternoon from Grace
Church, the E.F.U. Lodge acting as a guard of honor.
The Reporter, Fri., Nov. 5, 1915
After about six weeks illness, Frank Bentien(sic) died at his home in
the Eastide Friday from tuberculosis. Mr. Bentien was born in the Town
of Mishicot in 1885. For the past few years he was employed as a spinner
in the Aluminum Goods Plant here. He is survived by a widow and three
small children, the oldest five years of age, besides a father, mother
and three brothers. The funeral took place Sunday afternoon from Grace
Church, the E.F.U. Lodge acting as a guard of honor.
The Reporter, Fri., Nov. 5, 1915
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