Beall, Frank

Frank Beall
July 2, 1859 – Oct. 20, 1915

Frank Beall dies, a victim of the Great White Plague 

Lived in Niles, nearly all his life; leaves, widow and eight children.

Frank Beall passed peacefully away this morning about 12:30 at his home in Hickory Street, a victim of the great white plague after being confined to his bed for three weeks and conscious almost to the last.

Mr. Beall had lived in Niles nearly all his life, coming here when very young from his birth place in Carolton, MO. He was born July 2, 1859.

He is survived by a widow and eight children, Mrs. A. Herron of Jackson, Willard, Harold, Gladys, Beryl and Merwin of this city, Lloyd and Earl of Detroit, also two sisters and two brothers, Miss Bertha Beall residing at the old homestead, Mrs. J.C. Palethord of Kokomo, IN, James of Michigan City, and Forrest of Deer River, Minn.

He was a member of the Episcopal Church and of Camp 900, Modern Woodmen of America.

Funeral services will be held at the home Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock., Rev. George Huntington will officiate.

Published Niles Daily Star, Oct. 20, 1915