FRANK FITZ, 67, DIES AT HEADLEE
Monticello, June 15.--Frank Fitz, 67, well known farmer of the Headlee community, died at his home this morning at 4 o'clock after an illness for many weeks.
Survivors include the widow; two daughters, Mrs. Ray Stanfield, of Peru, Mrs. Harold Shields, of Hammond, three sons, Lloyd, of Francesville, Clarence, of South Bend, and Ora, of Pulaski, four brothers, John, of Star City, Jacob of Buffalo, Charles of Pulaski, Fred, of Winamac, and nine grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Harvey Mader, of Plymouth.
Funeral services are to be conducted Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home in Headlee and burial will be in the I.O.O.F. cemetery at Star City.
FRANK FITZ, 67, DIES AT HEADLEE
Monticello, June 15.--Frank Fitz, 67, well known farmer of the Headlee community, died at his home this morning at 4 o'clock after an illness for many weeks.
Survivors include the widow; two daughters, Mrs. Ray Stanfield, of Peru, Mrs. Harold Shields, of Hammond, three sons, Lloyd, of Francesville, Clarence, of South Bend, and Ora, of Pulaski, four brothers, John, of Star City, Jacob of Buffalo, Charles of Pulaski, Fred, of Winamac, and nine grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Harvey Mader, of Plymouth.
Funeral services are to be conducted Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home in Headlee and burial will be in the I.O.O.F. cemetery at Star City.
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