Frank Ell --Obituary
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Frank Ell --Obituary
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Posted: 9 Feb 2008 2:31PM GMT |
Classification: Obituary
Surnames: Ell, Schindler, Hercules, Rich, Gutjohr, Heckman, Luesse, Jacobs, Englehart, Puyear, Kelemen,
The Banner Press
Marble Hill, MO
June 29, 1972
FRANK ELL
Frank A. Ell was born near St. Charles on March 10, 1887 and died June 21 at Carrabelle, Fla. after a lengthy illness. He was one of thirteen children born to Wendell and Agatha ELL. Mr. Ell was a member of Forst Fire Prevention, International Assoc. of machinist for 62 years, a retired erection engineer and former chairman of Carrabelle Hospital Board. Surviving are his wife, the former, Alpha Englehart, five sisters, and three brothers. The brothers are George Schindler of Orange, Calif., Leo and Theodore ELL of St. Charles and the sisters are Mrs. Emma Hercules of Milwaukee, Wis., Louis Rich of St. Louis, Ida Gutjohr of New Athens, Ill., Rose Heckman of St. Charles and Agnes Luesse of St. Louis. He was preceded in death by a sister, Mrs. Clara Jacobs and two brothers, Otto and Albert ELL. Chapel services were held at Baker Funeral Home June 25. Pallbearers were his brothers-in-law, Linder, Fred, John and Neal Englehart, Mendell Puyear and Joe Kelemen. Burial was in Baker Cemetery at Lutesville.
Marble Hill, MO
June 29, 1972
FRANK ELL
Frank A. Ell was born near St. Charles on March 10, 1887 and died June 21 at Carrabelle, Fla. after a lengthy illness. He was one of thirteen children born to Wendell and Agatha ELL. Mr. Ell was a member of Forst Fire Prevention, International Assoc. of machinist for 62 years, a retired erection engineer and former chairman of Carrabelle Hospital Board. Surviving are his wife, the former, Alpha Englehart, five sisters, and three brothers. The brothers are George Schindler of Orange, Calif., Leo and Theodore ELL of St. Charles and the sisters are Mrs. Emma Hercules of Milwaukee, Wis., Louis Rich of St. Louis, Ida Gutjohr of New Athens, Ill., Rose Heckman of St. Charles and Agnes Luesse of St. Louis. He was preceded in death by a sister, Mrs. Clara Jacobs and two brothers, Otto and Albert ELL. Chapel services were held at Baker Funeral Home June 25. Pallbearers were his brothers-in-law, Linder, Fred, John and Neal Englehart, Mendell Puyear and Joe Kelemen. Burial was in Baker Cemetery at Lutesville.
