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Frank L Henley

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Frank L Henley Veteran

Birth
Agency, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
Death
17 Jul 1972 (aged 78)
Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Fort Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section P, site 2769
Memorial ID
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FRANK L. HENLEY
Frank L. Henley, 78, 11131/2 Garfield Avenue, died Monday at his home. Mr. Henley was a native of Agency but had lived most of his life in St. Joseph. He was a retired employee of Armour and Co.
He was a veteran of World War I and was a member of American Legion Post No. 11 and Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Leta Lyle of the home; one son, William Henley, Camp Hill, PA, and three grandchildren.
The body is at Clark Mortuary.
ST. JOSEPH GAZETTE Page 2A 7/18/1972

HENLEY SERVICES
Graveside services for Frank L. Henley, 78, 11131/2 Garfield avenue will be Thursday morning at 11 at the National Cemetery, Fort Leavenworth. Born at Agency, Mr. Henley died Monday at his home. He had been a St. Joseph resident most of his life and was a retired employee of Armour and Co.
Service arrangements are under the direction of the Clark Mortuary.
ST. JOSEPH NEWS PRESS page 7A 7/19/1972
FRANK L. HENLEY
Frank L. Henley, 78, 11131/2 Garfield Avenue, died Monday at his home. Mr. Henley was a native of Agency but had lived most of his life in St. Joseph. He was a retired employee of Armour and Co.
He was a veteran of World War I and was a member of American Legion Post No. 11 and Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Leta Lyle of the home; one son, William Henley, Camp Hill, PA, and three grandchildren.
The body is at Clark Mortuary.
ST. JOSEPH GAZETTE Page 2A 7/18/1972

HENLEY SERVICES
Graveside services for Frank L. Henley, 78, 11131/2 Garfield avenue will be Thursday morning at 11 at the National Cemetery, Fort Leavenworth. Born at Agency, Mr. Henley died Monday at his home. He had been a St. Joseph resident most of his life and was a retired employee of Armour and Co.
Service arrangements are under the direction of the Clark Mortuary.
ST. JOSEPH NEWS PRESS page 7A 7/19/1972

Inscription

Missouri; Cook, Headquarters, 331 Aero Squadron, World War I



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