From the footstone placed on his grave by his parents, William and Cordelia Goltry:
"Our noble boy, your willing hands that toiled hard to make our gardens light now rest upon thy manly breast. Your noble spirit took its flight to meet upon the other shore those hosts of loved ones gone before. Your dwelling place will ever be from earth below to endless heights. With spirit bright you will gladly see the source of life and endless light."
DEATH NOTICE
THE CHARITON DEMOCRAT
Chariton, Iowa
Thursday, October 10, 1901
Frank Goltry, one of Lucas county's best citizens, died suddenly at his home in Cedar township last Sunday at the age of forty-four years.
From the footstone placed on his grave by his parents, William and Cordelia Goltry:
"Our noble boy, your willing hands that toiled hard to make our gardens light now rest upon thy manly breast. Your noble spirit took its flight to meet upon the other shore those hosts of loved ones gone before. Your dwelling place will ever be from earth below to endless heights. With spirit bright you will gladly see the source of life and endless light."
DEATH NOTICE
THE CHARITON DEMOCRAT
Chariton, Iowa
Thursday, October 10, 1901
Frank Goltry, one of Lucas county's best citizens, died suddenly at his home in Cedar township last Sunday at the age of forty-four years.
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