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Francis Avery “Frank” Storm

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Francis Avery “Frank” Storm

Birth
New York, USA
Death
8 Feb 1898 (aged 21)
Liberty, Sullivan County, New York, USA
Burial
Brewster, Putnam County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Death of Frank A. Storm.

Frank A. Storm, son of William and Julia Storm, of this place, died suddenly at Liberty, Sullivan county, N.Y., Monday morning in the 22d year of his age.

Mr. Storm had been in poor health for some time, owing to a severe attack of typhoid fever from which he contracted pulmonary trouble, and although he has had all the advantages and aids possible for restoring health, and all the care that kind parents could give him they were of no avail to save his life.

Mr. Storm, accompanied by his mother, left Brewster about two months ago for Liberty, and at that time he was apparently failing, although it is said that there was no decided change in his condition apparent up to the time of his death. Sunday night he seemed as well as usual and ate a hearty supper. Before two o'clock Monday morning he was dead. Heart trouble, it is said, caused the sudden death.

From boyhood Frank has been known to the community as possessing a sweet and generous disposition, noble character and winning ways, and as a true friend to his numerous acquaintances. His death brings a sad blow to the grief stricken family, for whom much sympathy is felt. He is survived by his parents, one twin brother, Fred M., and one sister, Edith.

The body was brought from Liberty, Monday, on the 4.02 p.m. train, by Undertakers Knox & Smith, and the funeral was held from his late home yesterday at 1 o'clock p.m., Rev. R.M. Stratton officiating. Interment took place in Milltown Rural cemetery.

BREWSTER NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1898.

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Frank, one of the twin sons, of William and Julia Brush Storm, of Brewster, died of consumption at Liberty, N.Y., on Tuesday, aged 22 years. Cold Springs NY Recorder 1896.




Death of Frank A. Storm.

Frank A. Storm, son of William and Julia Storm, of this place, died suddenly at Liberty, Sullivan county, N.Y., Monday morning in the 22d year of his age.

Mr. Storm had been in poor health for some time, owing to a severe attack of typhoid fever from which he contracted pulmonary trouble, and although he has had all the advantages and aids possible for restoring health, and all the care that kind parents could give him they were of no avail to save his life.

Mr. Storm, accompanied by his mother, left Brewster about two months ago for Liberty, and at that time he was apparently failing, although it is said that there was no decided change in his condition apparent up to the time of his death. Sunday night he seemed as well as usual and ate a hearty supper. Before two o'clock Monday morning he was dead. Heart trouble, it is said, caused the sudden death.

From boyhood Frank has been known to the community as possessing a sweet and generous disposition, noble character and winning ways, and as a true friend to his numerous acquaintances. His death brings a sad blow to the grief stricken family, for whom much sympathy is felt. He is survived by his parents, one twin brother, Fred M., and one sister, Edith.

The body was brought from Liberty, Monday, on the 4.02 p.m. train, by Undertakers Knox & Smith, and the funeral was held from his late home yesterday at 1 o'clock p.m., Rev. R.M. Stratton officiating. Interment took place in Milltown Rural cemetery.

BREWSTER NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1898.

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Frank, one of the twin sons, of William and Julia Brush Storm, of Brewster, died of consumption at Liberty, N.Y., on Tuesday, aged 22 years. Cold Springs NY Recorder 1896.






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