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George Franklin “Frank” Hunsaker

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George Franklin “Frank” Hunsaker

Birth
Jonesboro, Union County, Illinois, USA
Death
21 Aug 1932 (aged 29)
Jonesboro, Union County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Jonesboro, Union County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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George Franklin "Frank" Hunsaker died 21 Aug 1932, at his home on Heacock Street in Jonesboro, and was buried in Jonesboro Cemetery. His funeral was at Salem Lutheran Church.

He was born in Jonesboro, the son of George M. and Nora (Webb) Hunsaker.

He learned the carpenter's trade from his father.

He married on 22 Aug 1922, Zoe Yeckley.

He was a member of the Carbondale Masonic Lodge. He was baptized into the Lutheran Church of Jonesboro. He was a carpenter at the state hospital and had moved to Jonesboro from Carbondale only a few months ago. He left his widow, his parents, two sisters, Mrs. H. L. Conrad and Mrs. Cecil Woodward, both of Hughson, California; three brothers, Dan W. Hunsaker, Pearl E. Hunsaker, and Charles M. Hunsaker, all of Carbondale; and one half sister, Mrs. N. E. Crist, of Pueblo, Colorado.
George Franklin "Frank" Hunsaker died 21 Aug 1932, at his home on Heacock Street in Jonesboro, and was buried in Jonesboro Cemetery. His funeral was at Salem Lutheran Church.

He was born in Jonesboro, the son of George M. and Nora (Webb) Hunsaker.

He learned the carpenter's trade from his father.

He married on 22 Aug 1922, Zoe Yeckley.

He was a member of the Carbondale Masonic Lodge. He was baptized into the Lutheran Church of Jonesboro. He was a carpenter at the state hospital and had moved to Jonesboro from Carbondale only a few months ago. He left his widow, his parents, two sisters, Mrs. H. L. Conrad and Mrs. Cecil Woodward, both of Hughson, California; three brothers, Dan W. Hunsaker, Pearl E. Hunsaker, and Charles M. Hunsaker, all of Carbondale; and one half sister, Mrs. N. E. Crist, of Pueblo, Colorado.


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