Obituary of
Frank L Champlin

Belvidere Daily Republican, Boone Co., IL 15 March 1921


FRANK L. CHAMPLIN EXPIRES SUDDENLY

Father Of William CHAMPLIN, 308 Gilman Street, Succumbs To Heart Attack On Seventieth Birthday – Funeral Services To Be Held Thursday Afternoon – Interment At Shattuck’s Grove Cemetery.

An attack of heart trouble resulted in the sudden death of Frank L. CHAMPLIN early this morning at the residence of his son, William CHAMPLIN, 308 Gilman street. The fatal attack came upon him sometime late in the night and he expired without rousing the rest of the family, who were greatly shocked when he was found.

This was his seventieth birthday.

Deceased was born in Oakland county, Michigan, March 15, 1851, and moved to Belvidere in December, 1919. Besides the son, William, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. J. C. NORCROSS of Belvidere and Miss Loie at home; two brothers, Thomas of Oregon, and Eugene of California; a sister Mrs. Nettie MINIER of Sawtelle, Cal., and eight grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock from the William CHAMPLIN home with the Rev. A. H. Smith officiating and burial will be in Shattuck’s Grove cemetery.

Submitted by: Julie Hornun

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