SHARLEY, Frank M. 1916-1936
SHARLEY, DORN
Posted By: County Coordinator (kermit)
Date: 11/28/2010 at 14:10:38
#1:
YOUTH AT OSAGE
DIES SUDDENLYFrank Sharley, 20, Succumbs
at Home After Tonsils
Are Removed.OSAGE, IOWA — Frank M. Sharley, 20, Osage, died early Friday at his home from a blood clot following a tonsillectomy performed late Thursday. He seemed to be recovering when he suffered the blood clot.
Born May 22, 1916, he had lived here all his life and was employed by a produce company.
Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Emily Dorn, and one sister, Mrs. Ella Grove of New Hampton.
A sister, Muriel, died three years ago.
Funeral services will probably be Sunday at the Champion Funeral Home, the Rev. F. A. Court officiating.
[Mason City Globe Gazette, June 25, 1936]
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ITEM 2:
Frank M. Sharley
Died Friday After
Few-Hours Illness!Frank Sharley, only son of Mrs. Emily Sharley Dorn, died early Friday morning, after an illness of but a few hours, and the shock is indeed a severe one to his mother and sister, as well as to his many friends.
Frank went to a local doctor’s office for an operation for the removal of his tonsils on Thursday afternoon at about 5 o‘clock. His throat was in a very bad condition, and the operation took considerable time.
His doctor took him home and put him to bed, and visited him a couple of times during the evening. At about midnight the patient slept, and Will Rademacher, a patient who is being cared for at the Sharley home, and Mrs. Sharley watched over him. Apparently a blood clot formed, and Frank died without a moment’s warning.
Frank Maskell Sharley was born May 22, 1916, at Osage, and died June 22, 1936. He spent his entire life in Osage, with the exception of two years in Texas and New Mexico.
In 1933 and 1934 he was in the CCC camp at Cresco. There he contracted scarlet fever. He was released from the camp in 1934, and has since been working for the Cedar Valley Produce Company. In February of this year he underwent an operation for appendicitis, and contract pneumonia from which he never fully recovered.
He is survived by his mother and one sister, Mrs. Ella Grove, of New Hampton.
Another sister, Muriel, preceded him in death on July 11, 1925.
Funeral services on Sunday afternoon at the Champion Funeral Home in charge of the Reverend Frank A. Court, pastor of the Methodist Church, and burial was made in the Osage Cemetery.
Those from out of town present at the funeral were: Messrs, and Mmes. Abner Grove, Glen Grove, all of Ionia; Roy Grove, New Hampton; Mrs. Guy Hanley and children, Charles and Warren Grove, Ionia; Lynn Grove, Fredericksburg; and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Westwick, Mason City.
[Mitchell County Press, July 2, 1936]
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NOTE: The two articles disagree about the time when his sister Muriel died.
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