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DeMARCE, Frank Leslie 1871 - 1925

DEMARCE

Posted By: Joey Stark
Date: 8/13/2021 at 21:13:33

"The Fairfield Daily Ledger"
Tuesday, April 7, 1925
Page 2, Column 3

DEMARCE Funeral Will Be Held Tomorrow At 2:00

Funeral services for Frank L. DEMARCE who died Sunday at the home of his son A. W. DEMARCE in Texarkana will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 oclock from the Murry-Jones Undertaking parlors in charge of Dr. C. L. Tennant. Interment will be made in the Evergreen cemetery.

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"The Fairfield Daily Ledger"
Wednesday, April 8, 1925
Page Eight, Column 3

... --Mrs. Ada Dermidy of Muscatine came today to attend the funeral of Frank L. DEMARCE. ...

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"The Weekly Ledger-Journal"
Fairfield, IA
Thursday, April 9, 1925
Page 2, Column 3

DEMARCE Funeral Will Be Held Tomorrow At 2:00

Funeral services for Frank L. DEMARCE who died Sunday at the home of his son A. W. DEMARCE in Texarkana will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 oclock from the Murry-Jones Undertaking parlors in charge of Dr. C. L. Tennant. Interment will be made in the Evergreen cemetery.

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"The Fairfield Daily Ledger"
Friday, April 10, 1925
Page 2, column 4

OBITUARY

FRANK LESLIE DEMARCE

Frank Leslie DEMARCE, son of Anthony and Mary DEMARCE, was born here in Fairfield March the 27th, 1871 and passed away at Texarkana, Tex., April 3rd, 1925.

He moved with the family to Texarkana in 1889 where he had since resided.

He had never married.

He was converted last November when he had had (sic) to have an operation, but not until Tuesday of last week did he request that he might be taken into the church, and he was received into the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, by the pastor of the church.

He leaves two brothers: Charles of St. Paul, Minn., and Alfred W. of wives are present today. Texarkana, both of whom and their (sic - ...Alfred W. of Texarkana, both of whom and their wives are present today.).

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"The Fairfield Daily Ledger"
Friday, April 10, 1925
Page Eight, Column 1

Just Among Ourselves

... --Mr. ad (sic) Mrs. Alfred DEMARCE left yesterday evening for Muscatine where they will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moses DEMARCE after which they will return to this city before going to their home in Texarkana. A. W. DEMARCE and the late Frank L. DEMARCE were owners of Texas Steam Engine Works and were manufacturers and dealers in the grey iron and brass castings, mill supplies. Charles DEMARCE, also a brother, was a partner in the factory until a few years ago when ill health caused him to retire.

--Mr. and Mrs. Charles DEMARCE left yesterday for Muscatine for visit with relatives before returning to their home in St. Paul. ...

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"The Weekly Ledger-Journal"
Fairfield, IA
Thursday, April 16, 1925
Page Eight, Column 1

Just Among Ourselves

... --Mr. and Mrs. A. W. DEMARCE leave tonight for their home in Texarkana, Texas. ...

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*Transcribed for genealogy purposes; I have no relation to the person(s) mentioned.

Note: Buried in Lot Old.P.112. The obituaries mention that his death was on the previous Sunday, which would have been April 5th; the DOD on his gravestone reads April 3rd.


 

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