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Frank S. Barnes

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Frank S. Barnes

Birth
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
16 Apr 1942 (aged 76)
Newton, Jasper County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Monroe, Jasper County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
block 8, row 11 lot 54
Memorial ID
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Funeral services for Frank S. Barnes, 76, who died April 16, 1942, at the skiff Memorial Hospital, were held Saturday afternoon at 2:00 at Tool's Chapel, with the Rev. J.E. McCellan in charge.

A male quartet composed of Bert Vaughn, Chris Vander Pol, Neil McKee and Merle Montgomery sang, "Sometime, Somewhere," and "In The Beautiful Land," accompanied by Mrs. Bert Vaughn, Floral pieces were in charge of Mrs. George Stines and Mrs. Nick DeRonder. O.H. Fisher, John Bruce, Lee Marshall, Ivan Buckley, John walker and clarence Walker served as pallbearers. Interment was in the Monroe cemetery with graveside rites by the Knights of Pythias Lodge, No. 166 of Monroe.

Mr. Barnes was born Dec. 24, 1865 [??? 1900 census September 1865] at Pittsburgh, Pa., the son of Hodgen and Mary Ann Barnes. The family came to Jasper County in 1869 to settle in the Tool's Chapel neighborhood. He had been engaged in farming since early manhood and had never married. He was the brother of Mrs. Morgan Woody of Reasnor and Howard Barnes of Monroe. Mr. Barnes was a charter member if the Knights of Pythias Lodge, and was one of the oldest members of the order.

OBITUARY: Unknown newspaper article, found at Monroe Public Library.
Funeral services for Frank S. Barnes, 76, who died April 16, 1942, at the skiff Memorial Hospital, were held Saturday afternoon at 2:00 at Tool's Chapel, with the Rev. J.E. McCellan in charge.

A male quartet composed of Bert Vaughn, Chris Vander Pol, Neil McKee and Merle Montgomery sang, "Sometime, Somewhere," and "In The Beautiful Land," accompanied by Mrs. Bert Vaughn, Floral pieces were in charge of Mrs. George Stines and Mrs. Nick DeRonder. O.H. Fisher, John Bruce, Lee Marshall, Ivan Buckley, John walker and clarence Walker served as pallbearers. Interment was in the Monroe cemetery with graveside rites by the Knights of Pythias Lodge, No. 166 of Monroe.

Mr. Barnes was born Dec. 24, 1865 [??? 1900 census September 1865] at Pittsburgh, Pa., the son of Hodgen and Mary Ann Barnes. The family came to Jasper County in 1869 to settle in the Tool's Chapel neighborhood. He had been engaged in farming since early manhood and had never married. He was the brother of Mrs. Morgan Woody of Reasnor and Howard Barnes of Monroe. Mr. Barnes was a charter member if the Knights of Pythias Lodge, and was one of the oldest members of the order.

OBITUARY: Unknown newspaper article, found at Monroe Public Library.


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