Advertisement

Franklin James Graves

Advertisement

Franklin James Graves

Birth
Wisconsin, USA
Death
5 Nov 1936 (aged 70)
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Burial
Centralia, Nemaha County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
The Centralia Journal
13 Nov. 1936

Frank Graves
Frank J. Graves was born in Berlin,
Wisconsin in September 1866, and
passed away November 5, 1936, at
the age of 70 years, 1 month and 17
days.
He leaves his wife, two daughters,
Mrs. Bessie Creek of Wichita, Kansas,
Mrs. Fern Spicer of Denver, Colorado,
four sons, Charles Graves of St.
Joseph, Mo., Glen Graves, Clinton, Iowa,
Clarence and Paul Graves both of
Denver, Colorado.
Frank Graves came to Centralia as a
small boy. He attended school and
grew to manhood here. Here he was
married to Miss Jennie Savago and
established their home. About 36 years
ago the family moved to southern Kansas
where they lived for a number of
years, later moving to Oklahoma,
where they made their home. During
these years he worked for the Kansas
City, Mexico and Orient Railroad.
About 14 years ago Frank Graves
and his family returned to Centralia to
make their home and cared for his
aged father as long as he lived.
Mr. and Mrs. Graves have made
their home in Denver for the past
several years.
He was a friendly man and left
many friends wherever he lived.
Forty-four years ago he became a
Christian. Now he has gone to meet
the loved ones who have gone before.
The funeral services were held at
Denver, Colorado, and at the Methodist
church in Centralia, Sunday afternoon,
at 2 o’clock, conducted by the
pastor, Rev. N. J. Adams, and the
burial took place in the Centralia
cemetery.
The Centralia Journal
13 Nov. 1936

Frank Graves
Frank J. Graves was born in Berlin,
Wisconsin in September 1866, and
passed away November 5, 1936, at
the age of 70 years, 1 month and 17
days.
He leaves his wife, two daughters,
Mrs. Bessie Creek of Wichita, Kansas,
Mrs. Fern Spicer of Denver, Colorado,
four sons, Charles Graves of St.
Joseph, Mo., Glen Graves, Clinton, Iowa,
Clarence and Paul Graves both of
Denver, Colorado.
Frank Graves came to Centralia as a
small boy. He attended school and
grew to manhood here. Here he was
married to Miss Jennie Savago and
established their home. About 36 years
ago the family moved to southern Kansas
where they lived for a number of
years, later moving to Oklahoma,
where they made their home. During
these years he worked for the Kansas
City, Mexico and Orient Railroad.
About 14 years ago Frank Graves
and his family returned to Centralia to
make their home and cared for his
aged father as long as he lived.
Mr. and Mrs. Graves have made
their home in Denver for the past
several years.
He was a friendly man and left
many friends wherever he lived.
Forty-four years ago he became a
Christian. Now he has gone to meet
the loved ones who have gone before.
The funeral services were held at
Denver, Colorado, and at the Methodist
church in Centralia, Sunday afternoon,
at 2 o’clock, conducted by the
pastor, Rev. N. J. Adams, and the
burial took place in the Centralia
cemetery.


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement