FOSTER,
John Franklin (Frank)
Weekly Arizona Journal Miner, Prescott, Arizona Territory
Wednesday, April 5, 1905, page 8, column 6
Death of F. Foster
Frank Foster, with who, Sheriff J. E. Lowry came to Arizona along about 1878 from California, died at his home on south Granite street yesterday morning about 3 o'clock, as the result of asthma, which has troubled him for years. Deceased was nearly seventy years old, and has spent the greater part of his life prospecting and developing mining property in this county.
He was a veteran of the Civil war, serving in an Indiana regiment.
Funeral services will be held here tomorrow if no advice to the contrary is received from a brother in Indiana, to whom a telegram was sent yesterday by Probate Judge Hicks.
The remains are being prepared for burial by Undertaker Frank F. Nevin's establishment.
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Weekly Arizona Journal Miner, Prescott, Arizona Territory
Wednesday, April 12, 1905, page 2, column 2
(From Thursday's Daily)
The funeral of Frank Foster will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from Frank F. Nevin's undertaking establishment.
The local G.A.R., of which the deceased was a member, will have charge of the services.
Deceased was one of the pioneers of this section.
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Weekly Arizona Journal Miner, Prescott, Arizona Territory
Wednesday, April 12, 1905, page 2, column 5
(From Friday's Daily)
Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock over the remains of the late Frank Foster. The services were conducted at Frank Nevin's undertaking establishment, and at the grave by the local G.A.R.
The pallbearers were, A. J. Judd, Jesse Robeson, J. V. Shepherd, J. L. Hall, Charles Allabach and Joe Schuler.
Transcriber's note: Mr. Foster is buried at the Citizens Cemetery in Prescott, Arizona.