Thursday October 15, 1942
Illness of 2 Weeks Fatal To Hugo Frank in Albuquerque, NM
Hugo Edward Frank well known native of Bellville whose home was in Belen, New Mexico died in an Albuquerque hospital at 11:10 P.M. on Sunday, October 11, follwing an illness of two weeks. An operation was performed in the Santa Fe hospital in Albuquerque in an effort to save his life.
Mr. Frank was 47 years of age, having been born here on March 24, 1895. He was reared here, served in the A.E.F. in the First World War and shortly after returning to private life went to work as a switchman for the Santa Fe.
On September 16, 1924 Mr. Frank was married to Miss Mattie Matthews of Houston.
He was a member of the American Legion, The Methodist Church and belonged to a Trainmen's Brotherhood.
Surviving are his widow, two daughters, Mattie Lynn Frank and Shirley Ann Frank; two sons Hugo Edward Frank Jr. and Donald Matthews Frank; four sisters, Mrs. Eva Wietstruck and Mrs. Richard Berndt of Bellville, Mrs. Max Andrea of Temple and Mrs. Robert Adler of El Paso and seven brothers A. C. Frank, Julius Frank, Ferdinand Frank, Alfred Frank, Edgar Frank and Carl Frank of Bellville and Herman Frank of Galveston.
Services were held at 5:00 P.M. this afternoon at the Methodist Church here with Rev. W. H. Dunlap conducting the rites. Burial was in Pilgrim's Rest Cemetery, the local American Legion Post assisting in the services.
Thursday October 15, 1942
Illness of 2 Weeks Fatal To Hugo Frank in Albuquerque, NM
Hugo Edward Frank well known native of Bellville whose home was in Belen, New Mexico died in an Albuquerque hospital at 11:10 P.M. on Sunday, October 11, follwing an illness of two weeks. An operation was performed in the Santa Fe hospital in Albuquerque in an effort to save his life.
Mr. Frank was 47 years of age, having been born here on March 24, 1895. He was reared here, served in the A.E.F. in the First World War and shortly after returning to private life went to work as a switchman for the Santa Fe.
On September 16, 1924 Mr. Frank was married to Miss Mattie Matthews of Houston.
He was a member of the American Legion, The Methodist Church and belonged to a Trainmen's Brotherhood.
Surviving are his widow, two daughters, Mattie Lynn Frank and Shirley Ann Frank; two sons Hugo Edward Frank Jr. and Donald Matthews Frank; four sisters, Mrs. Eva Wietstruck and Mrs. Richard Berndt of Bellville, Mrs. Max Andrea of Temple and Mrs. Robert Adler of El Paso and seven brothers A. C. Frank, Julius Frank, Ferdinand Frank, Alfred Frank, Edgar Frank and Carl Frank of Bellville and Herman Frank of Galveston.
Services were held at 5:00 P.M. this afternoon at the Methodist Church here with Rev. W. H. Dunlap conducting the rites. Burial was in Pilgrim's Rest Cemetery, the local American Legion Post assisting in the services.
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PVT 1 CL BASE HOSP 22
Family Members
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Arnold C "A.C." Frank
1882–1950
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Julius Frank
1884–1951
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Herman Frank Jr
1886–1953
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Wilhelmina Frank Andreas
1887–1964
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Annie Frank Berndt
1889–1983
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Eva Frank Wietstruck
1890–1963
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Ferdinand William Frank
1892–1967
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Alfred Frederick Frank
1897–1969
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Edgar George Frank
1899–1977
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Edith Wilhelmina Frank Adler
1903–1976
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Carl Oscar Frank
1905–1960
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