Obit For | Levi Franklin "Frank" Roller |
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Headline | - |
Text | It is with much sorrow that we report the
death of our old friend, schoolmate and pupil, L. F. (Frank) Roller, who
passed away at his home near Clantonville, Oct. 30th, at about 8
p.m. He was the youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Noah Roller and was born in 1886 on the old home place within one hundred feet of where he died. He was married some years ago to Miss Clyda Hamblin and to this union was born one daughter, Helen, who with her mother, is left to mourn the departure of a good husband and father. Sometime since the first of the year, he professed faith in Christ as his personal Savior and since that time has always said he was prepared to meet his God in peace. Interment was made in the W. D. Roller cemetery under the direction of the Koon Funeral Service, after appropriate funeral exercises by Rev. Bell. While the deceased grew up within a half mile of the writer, he best remembers him as pupil under him for five terms and as one who, during all that time, never gave him the slightest trouble.May God comfort the bereaved. In giving the relatives of the late Frank Roller in another item, we failed to mention his eldest sister, Mrs. Jack Foster of Oklahoma and Mrs. Felix Weaver of Denver, Colo., also there is another sister, Mrs. Ida Kyle, who moved to the Pacific coast some 25 years ago and has not been heard from for abut as many years. |
Newspaper | Cassville Republican |
Date | Thursday, Nov. 9, 1939 |
Death Cert Link | - |
Resource | Newspaper |
Submitted by | Frances Albert |