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Frank L. Maxwell 1866-1929

MAXWELL, DOLPHIN, HARBIN

Posted By: Ann Krumme (email)
Date: 2/25/2009 at 05:56:07

Brought Home for Burial.

The remains of Frank L. Maxwell, an old and well known resident of this city, were brought from Flint, Mich., Friday on No. 38, and buried direct from the train in the family lot in Oak Hill cemetery, beside his parents, the late Charles and Martha Maxwell. Deceased was born at Dorchester, in this county, August 5, 1866 and died of heart disease at Flint, Mich., July 30th, being stricken at his work in the Buick factory, where he had been employed since moving from this city ten years ago last October. Frank will be remembered as a popular employee of the old Boat Store here for many years before removing to Michigan. He had suffered from heart trouble for about two years.

On December 24, 1891, he was married to Mary Dolphin and this city was their home for nearly twenty-seven years. No children were born to them and the widow and one sister, Mrs. Julia Harbin, of Mayville, Mich., are the only immediate relatives surviving.

Funeral services were held August 1st, at the family home in Flint.

Deceased was a member of the Modern Woodman and also carried insurance as an employee of the Buick Company.

Mrs. Maxwell was accompanied here by her brother, Earl Dolphin and family of two sons, who remain for a week or so longer visiting relatives and old home friends. Mr. D. is also an employee of the Buick factory.

~Allamakee Journal & Lansing Mirror
August 7, 1929


 

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