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Franklin Herbert Graber

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Franklin Herbert Graber Veteran

Birth
Fort Madison, Lee County, Iowa, USA
Death
31 Dec 1970 (aged 75)
Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Sierra Vista, Cochise County, Arizona, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 4, Grave 136
Memorial ID
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Frank was the son of Kit Carson Graber (1875-1962) and Iva Mae McKeehan (1879-1950). He was the husband of Mary Romeneco.

He was the father of five children, two from his first marriage to Ida Langer: Crystal and Raymond; and three sons from his marriage to Mary: Robert, Frank, and Gordon.

Obituary in Arizona Republic: "Graveside services for Frank Herbert Garber, 75, of 1738 W. University, will be at 11 p.m. Tuesday in the Ft. Huachuca post cemetery. Mr. Graber, a native of Fort Madison, Iowa, died Thursday in Mesa Lutheran Hospital. He retired in 1947 as an Army warrant officer after 32 years of service and was a veteran of both worlds wars. He came here five years ago. He was a member of a Masonic lodge and of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Survivors include his wife, Mary; three sons, Robert, in the Army at Ft Lewis, Wash. Gordon in Vietnam and Frank of Union City, Calif.; a daughter in California and five brothers and a sister out of state."

Frank was buried on the 5 January 1971 in Fort Huachuca Cemetery in Sierra Vista, Cochise Co., Arizona.
Frank was the son of Kit Carson Graber (1875-1962) and Iva Mae McKeehan (1879-1950). He was the husband of Mary Romeneco.

He was the father of five children, two from his first marriage to Ida Langer: Crystal and Raymond; and three sons from his marriage to Mary: Robert, Frank, and Gordon.

Obituary in Arizona Republic: "Graveside services for Frank Herbert Garber, 75, of 1738 W. University, will be at 11 p.m. Tuesday in the Ft. Huachuca post cemetery. Mr. Graber, a native of Fort Madison, Iowa, died Thursday in Mesa Lutheran Hospital. He retired in 1947 as an Army warrant officer after 32 years of service and was a veteran of both worlds wars. He came here five years ago. He was a member of a Masonic lodge and of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Survivors include his wife, Mary; three sons, Robert, in the Army at Ft Lewis, Wash. Gordon in Vietnam and Frank of Union City, Calif.; a daughter in California and five brothers and a sister out of state."

Frank was buried on the 5 January 1971 in Fort Huachuca Cemetery in Sierra Vista, Cochise Co., Arizona.


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