Frank became ill with tuberculosis in the bones of his hips and spent months in an Omaha hospital. Nothing helped and so he returned home. In a letter written on 31 Aug, 1899 to his brother Harry, who was working for the railroad in western Nebraska, he said, "I am living on raw eggs and milk and morphine and then sulfer." He died twenty days later.
-from the narative of Goldie Madge Enwall Carroll
Frank became ill with tuberculosis in the bones of his hips and spent months in an Omaha hospital. Nothing helped and so he returned home. In a letter written on 31 Aug, 1899 to his brother Harry, who was working for the railroad in western Nebraska, he said, "I am living on raw eggs and milk and morphine and then sulfer." He died twenty days later.
-from the narative of Goldie Madge Enwall Carroll
Gravesite Details
NO GRAVE MARKER, BUT BURIAL IS DOCUMENTED IN THE CEMETERY RECORDS
Family Members
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Mary Janette Enwall
1855–1857
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Charlotte Josephine Enwall
1857–1876
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Emily Clarissa Enwall Vladyka
1859–1947
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Louis Elmer Enwall
1862–1915
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John Arnold Enwall
1864–1866
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Harry Edward Enwall
1869–1956
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Selma Amelia Enwall Carroll
1871–1963
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Charles Leroy Enwall
1875–1951
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Letah Delphine "Della" Enwall Kalasek
1879–1927
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