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Frank Edgar Swank

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Frank Edgar Swank

Birth
Bartholomew County, Indiana, USA
Death
24 Mar 1914 (aged 39)
Bartholomew County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Walesboro, Bartholomew County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 11, Small Block Section
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Frank E. Swank, aged 39 years, died Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock at his home in Ogilville of tuberculosis of which he had been ill for some time.

A particularly sad feature of Mr. Swank's death is that it occurred just one week after the demise of his wife and almost at the same hour. Mrs. Swank died Tuesday of last week in the afternoon and of tuberculosis. The funeral of Mr. Swank will be held on the same day of the week as was his wife's and at the same hour and same church, the services to be conducted Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at the Ogilville church. The remains will be consigned to earth beside the body of his wife in Daugherty cemetery in Walesboro.

All arrangements of the funeral will be made as near like those of the wife's funeral as possible.

Mr. and Mrs. Swank were prominent residents of the Ogilville neighborhood and their deaths have brought sadness to many homes.
Frank E. Swank, aged 39 years, died Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock at his home in Ogilville of tuberculosis of which he had been ill for some time.

A particularly sad feature of Mr. Swank's death is that it occurred just one week after the demise of his wife and almost at the same hour. Mrs. Swank died Tuesday of last week in the afternoon and of tuberculosis. The funeral of Mr. Swank will be held on the same day of the week as was his wife's and at the same hour and same church, the services to be conducted Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at the Ogilville church. The remains will be consigned to earth beside the body of his wife in Daugherty cemetery in Walesboro.

All arrangements of the funeral will be made as near like those of the wife's funeral as possible.

Mr. and Mrs. Swank were prominent residents of the Ogilville neighborhood and their deaths have brought sadness to many homes.


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