The illness of Frank Black, son of Mr. & Mrs. John Black, recently mentioned in these columns, terminated fatally Saturday afternoon. He was nearly thirty-two years old and was married eleven years ago to Miss Emma Alspach who, with three children survives. He was baptized into the Lutheran church in his infancy and became an active churchman three years ago. He was always a modest and retiring young man, who struggled manfully against misfortune and ill health and died highly esteemed by a very large circle of acquaintances. The funeral was held Monday at the home of the deceased's parents, south of town, and a very large procession followed the remains to the grave in Odd Fellows cemetery.
The illness of Frank Black, son of Mr. & Mrs. John Black, recently mentioned in these columns, terminated fatally Saturday afternoon. He was nearly thirty-two years old and was married eleven years ago to Miss Emma Alspach who, with three children survives. He was baptized into the Lutheran church in his infancy and became an active churchman three years ago. He was always a modest and retiring young man, who struggled manfully against misfortune and ill health and died highly esteemed by a very large circle of acquaintances. The funeral was held Monday at the home of the deceased's parents, south of town, and a very large procession followed the remains to the grave in Odd Fellows cemetery.
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