Frank Cline

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Birth Date: September 28, 1923
Death Date: April 25, 1943
Age at Death: 19
Cause of Death: Pneumonia

Burial Details

Cemetery Name: Mount View Cemetery
Cemetery Location: Minturn, Colorado
Mortuary Name: Andre's Funeral Home

Obituaries

Eagle Valley Enterprise page 1 - April 30, 1943

Frank Cline, 19 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Cline passed away at his home in Minturn Easter morning. The young man died following an illness of pneumonia.

Born in Minturn Sept. 28, 1923, Frank was one of the most popular young people of that town. During his school life, he took an interest in music, and played the drums in the school orchestra. During the past six years, his health restricted his activities.

Pallbearers at the funeral services yesterday were six young men, all close friends and schoolmates of Frank’s, as follows; Arthur Guy, Robert Collins, Garth Bayer, Dempsey Perkins, Mike McBreen, Kenneth Sullivan. Besides his parents, he leaves to mourn his passing, one sister, Mrs. Mary Dell McDole, of Salenas, Calif.; three brothers —Harvey W., of Salida, Charles A. of Seattle, Wash., and Jimmie Benjamin of the home; his grandmother, Mrs. Mary E. Eisle of Minturn. He will be mourned and missed by many friends and acquaintances who are sorrowful at the passing of a life just coming into manhood. Funeral services, conducted by Dr. O. F. Archer, pastor of the Eagle Methodist church, and in charge of Andre’s Funeral Home, were held from the Presbyterian church in Minturn, with interment in the Mount View cemetery at Minturn, Friends of the young man, who had know him throughout his life, paid their last tribute with the three beautiful songs, “The Old Rugged Cross," Sometime We’ll Understand,” and “God Be With You Until We Meet Again.” Those composing the quartet were Mr. and Mrs. James Collins, Mrs. George Bryant, and Howard Bayer, with Mrs. Bayer accompanying at the piano

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