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Frank Lumbard Wooley

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Frank Lumbard Wooley

Birth
Oswego, Kendall County, Illinois, USA
Death
20 Feb 1940 (aged 46)
Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Oswego, Kendall County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.6774351, Longitude: -88.3606336
Memorial ID
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WOOLEY, Frank L. 1893-1940 (Mason)
Adele M. 1891-1958 (O.E.S)

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Obituary - Kendall County Record 28 Feb 1940, p.1.
Frank L. Wooley, 46 years of age, died Feb. 20, at the Copley Hospital in Aurora. He was born Nov. 10, 1893 in Oswego. Funeral services were held from the McKeown Funeral Home and the Presbyterian Church Feb. 22. Interment in the Oswego Cemetery. Mr. Wooley was ill but a few days and his sudden death was a shock to the entire community. He was married to Adele Biesemeier March 24, 1915.
Surviving to mourn his departure are his widow, Adele; a daughter Ollye Krug; a son, Forrest; and a sister, Mrs. Fred Goebel of Cicero. Mr. Wooley was a past master of Raven Lodge No. 303 and a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. He was a member of the Oswego Presbyterian Church. For a time he served as postmaster in Oswego, and at the time of his death had served six years as Republican precinct committeeman.



WOOLEY, Frank L. 1893-1940 (Mason)
Adele M. 1891-1958 (O.E.S)

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Obituary - Kendall County Record 28 Feb 1940, p.1.
Frank L. Wooley, 46 years of age, died Feb. 20, at the Copley Hospital in Aurora. He was born Nov. 10, 1893 in Oswego. Funeral services were held from the McKeown Funeral Home and the Presbyterian Church Feb. 22. Interment in the Oswego Cemetery. Mr. Wooley was ill but a few days and his sudden death was a shock to the entire community. He was married to Adele Biesemeier March 24, 1915.
Surviving to mourn his departure are his widow, Adele; a daughter Ollye Krug; a son, Forrest; and a sister, Mrs. Fred Goebel of Cicero. Mr. Wooley was a past master of Raven Lodge No. 303 and a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. He was a member of the Oswego Presbyterian Church. For a time he served as postmaster in Oswego, and at the time of his death had served six years as Republican precinct committeeman.





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