FRANK B KING
The body of another overseas veteran, Frank B. King, who was born in Brillion in 1896, was brought here for burial last Friday, accompanied by a military escort. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm King who left Brillion in 1900 and removed to Sheboygan were Frank made his home since. He joined the American Expeditionary forces and was killed in action in France in 1918. He is survived by three brothers, Harry of Michigan, Edmund and Allen of Sheboygan. One sister, Mrs. O. E. Dose of Sheboygan also survives.
They body was bestowed in Legion Hall and the remains were given full military honors by the Arno Bloedorn Post. Services were conducted by Rev. Perry of Sheboygan. Interment was in the family lot in the public Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jos. Ecker, Art Heimke, Art Neumeyer, Roland Schulz, Mando Ariens and Rob. Leftver.
Brillion News – May 28, 1920
FRANK B KING
The body of another overseas veteran, Frank B. King, who was born in Brillion in 1896, was brought here for burial last Friday, accompanied by a military escort. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm King who left Brillion in 1900 and removed to Sheboygan were Frank made his home since. He joined the American Expeditionary forces and was killed in action in France in 1918. He is survived by three brothers, Harry of Michigan, Edmund and Allen of Sheboygan. One sister, Mrs. O. E. Dose of Sheboygan also survives.
They body was bestowed in Legion Hall and the remains were given full military honors by the Arno Bloedorn Post. Services were conducted by Rev. Perry of Sheboygan. Interment was in the family lot in the public Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jos. Ecker, Art Heimke, Art Neumeyer, Roland Schulz, Mando Ariens and Rob. Leftver.
Brillion News – May 28, 1920
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