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From the Faulkton newspaper, week of October 23, 1906
FRANK MARSH DEAD
News was received at this place Tuesday, announcing the death of Frank Marsh, at Evarts, on that day. The cause of death was reported strangulation by quinsy after an illness of only 2 days.
The remains will be brought here today and buried in the Faulkton cemetery.
The deceased was a former resident of this county, having lived here from the early settlement till about two years ago when he moved with his family to Evarts, where he accepted a position in Whitlock and Dean's mercantile establishment. He lived on a farm near Faulkton and later engaged in the mercantile business here.
He was an industrious young man and a good citizen. He held a membership in the K. of P., K.O.T.M, and A.O.U.W, having life insurance in the Workmen lodge for $200 and $1000 in the Maccabees.
He leaves a wife and six children to mourn his loss
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From the Faulkton newspaper, week of October 23, 1906
FRANK MARSH DEAD
News was received at this place Tuesday, announcing the death of Frank Marsh, at Evarts, on that day. The cause of death was reported strangulation by quinsy after an illness of only 2 days.
The remains will be brought here today and buried in the Faulkton cemetery.
The deceased was a former resident of this county, having lived here from the early settlement till about two years ago when he moved with his family to Evarts, where he accepted a position in Whitlock and Dean's mercantile establishment. He lived on a farm near Faulkton and later engaged in the mercantile business here.
He was an industrious young man and a good citizen. He held a membership in the K. of P., K.O.T.M, and A.O.U.W, having life insurance in the Workmen lodge for $200 and $1000 in the Maccabees.
He leaves a wife and six children to mourn his loss
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