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Frank A Auld

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Frank A Auld

Birth
Martinsville, Clark County, Illinois, USA
Death
17 Sep 1925 (aged 66)
Tuscola, Douglas County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Tuscola, Douglas County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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FRANK AULD OF TUSCOLA DEAD
Tuscola, Sept. 19--Frank Auld sixty-six years old died at the home of his sister, Mrs. George T. Smith of this place on Thursday morning. His death was the result of internal trouble which appeared to be a complication of stomach and liver ailments. He had been twice married but had lived alone for some time previous to his last sickness which extended over a period of about eight weeks. He leaves besides the sister four children. There is one son who lives in Decatur. One son and one daughter living in Chicago and one son in Gage, Okla. All of the children aare expected here for the funeral service.
Isaac Auld and Stuart Auld formerly of this place and who now make their in the national soldiers home at Danville are half brothers of the deceased.
Arrangements had been made on Friday for holding the Funeral on Saturday afternoon from the Smith home where the death occurred with the Rev T C House of the Christian church in charge. The body was prepared for burial in the Tuscola cemetery by J L Warren of this city.
FRANK AULD OF TUSCOLA DEAD
Tuscola, Sept. 19--Frank Auld sixty-six years old died at the home of his sister, Mrs. George T. Smith of this place on Thursday morning. His death was the result of internal trouble which appeared to be a complication of stomach and liver ailments. He had been twice married but had lived alone for some time previous to his last sickness which extended over a period of about eight weeks. He leaves besides the sister four children. There is one son who lives in Decatur. One son and one daughter living in Chicago and one son in Gage, Okla. All of the children aare expected here for the funeral service.
Isaac Auld and Stuart Auld formerly of this place and who now make their in the national soldiers home at Danville are half brothers of the deceased.
Arrangements had been made on Friday for holding the Funeral on Saturday afternoon from the Smith home where the death occurred with the Rev T C House of the Christian church in charge. The body was prepared for burial in the Tuscola cemetery by J L Warren of this city.


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