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"The Janesville Daily Gazette", Janesville, Wisconsin, Wednesday, Dec. 4, 1895, p 5.
Word was received in this city late yesterday afternoon of the death of Dr. Frank Bond which occurred at Iron River, Mich., yesterday morning. Dr. Bond was born in Rock county, and attended Rush Medical college. He was a prominent politician and was postmaster at Iron River during Cleveland's first term. He was also prominent in secret society circles, belonging to the Masonic, Macabee, Modern Woodmen and Pythian societies and will be buried under the auspices of the latter society. The remains will be brought to Janesville for interment. The funeral will be held from the home of Germain H. Davis, No. 5 Fifth avenue, at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon. The Knights of Pythias have charge of the arrangements.
Dr. Bond was married to Miss Carrie Jacobs Smith several years ago and also leaves a stepson. Mrs. J. B. Minor, mother of Mrs. Bond was at his bedside when the end came.
"The Janesville Daily Gazette", Janesville, Wisconsin, Friday, Dec. 6, 1895, p 5.
All that was earthly of Dr. Frank Bond was laid to rest at Oak Hill cemetery this afternoon. Funeral services were held from the Fifth avenue home of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Davis, Rev. Mr. Ware, of Florence, Mich., officiating, while Rev. Victor E. Southworth, of All Souls church, read an appropriate poem. The floral offerings were many and beautiful. The song service was rendered by a quartet composed of Miss Blanche Hyde, Mrs. E. M. Hyzer, G. G. Paris and Will Garbutt. The funeral was in charge of the Knights of Pythias, of which order the doctor was a member. The pall bearers were W. E. Evenson, L. H. Becker, George M. McKey, Victor P. Richardson, Robert M. Bostwick and Dr. W. H. Palmer.
*** Many thanks to Jon Saunders (#47674050) for additional info.
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"The Janesville Daily Gazette", Janesville, Wisconsin, Wednesday, Dec. 4, 1895, p 5.
Word was received in this city late yesterday afternoon of the death of Dr. Frank Bond which occurred at Iron River, Mich., yesterday morning. Dr. Bond was born in Rock county, and attended Rush Medical college. He was a prominent politician and was postmaster at Iron River during Cleveland's first term. He was also prominent in secret society circles, belonging to the Masonic, Macabee, Modern Woodmen and Pythian societies and will be buried under the auspices of the latter society. The remains will be brought to Janesville for interment. The funeral will be held from the home of Germain H. Davis, No. 5 Fifth avenue, at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon. The Knights of Pythias have charge of the arrangements.
Dr. Bond was married to Miss Carrie Jacobs Smith several years ago and also leaves a stepson. Mrs. J. B. Minor, mother of Mrs. Bond was at his bedside when the end came.
"The Janesville Daily Gazette", Janesville, Wisconsin, Friday, Dec. 6, 1895, p 5.
All that was earthly of Dr. Frank Bond was laid to rest at Oak Hill cemetery this afternoon. Funeral services were held from the Fifth avenue home of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Davis, Rev. Mr. Ware, of Florence, Mich., officiating, while Rev. Victor E. Southworth, of All Souls church, read an appropriate poem. The floral offerings were many and beautiful. The song service was rendered by a quartet composed of Miss Blanche Hyde, Mrs. E. M. Hyzer, G. G. Paris and Will Garbutt. The funeral was in charge of the Knights of Pythias, of which order the doctor was a member. The pall bearers were W. E. Evenson, L. H. Becker, George M. McKey, Victor P. Richardson, Robert M. Bostwick and Dr. W. H. Palmer.
*** Many thanks to Jon Saunders (#47674050) for additional info.
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