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Francis Joseph (Frank) Hart

Posted 2017-09-06 by Judy Wight Branson
Arizona Journal Miner, Prescott, Arizona Territory
Wednesday, November 11, 1908, page 4, column 3

Frank Hart Dies

The remains of Frank Hart, who died in the hospital Sunday morning
at 6 o'clock, were interred yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the
Citizens' Cemetery. The funeral was held from the Catholic church
under the direction of the Ruffner undertaking establishment.

He was 75 years of age and a native of Connecticut. He was a
shoemaker by occupation and had been a resident of this city fifteen
years.

He was admitted to the hospital a year ago suffering from general
debility. He gradually sank until death came as a relief.

He served in the civil war with Wilson Zouaves and the Fourth and
Sixth Cavalry.

Three daughters, one in Iowa and two in Graham county, and one son
survive him. He leaves no immediate relatives here.

He was a man of generous impulse and respected by all who knew him.

Transcriber's note: Mr. Hart is buried in an unmarked grave at the
Citizens Cemetery in Prescott, Arizona.




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