The Shelbyville Republican
Saturday October 24, 1931
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DEATH OCCURS AT HOME HERE
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Frank B. Faulconer Died On Friday Afternoon
At Home, 35 McKinley Street
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BURIAL SUNDAY AFTERNOON
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Frank B. Faulconer, of 35 McKinley street, died at 3:15 o'clock Friday afternoon at his home. Death was due to a stroke of apoplexy which he suffered Friday morning while working on the Walter Thompson farm, south of the city. The deceased was born in Harrison county, Kentucky, being 63 years old at the time of death. He was twice married, his first marriage being to Miss Mary A. Dunn, on December 24, 1891. To this union one son, Howard, was born. On November 21, 1897, Mr. Faulconer was married to Miss Mary McKenney, five children being born to this union. Surviving bessides the widow, Mrs. Mary Faulconer, of Shelby township; Stanley and Henley Faulconer, Mrs. Mervan Keane, Mrs. Thelma Smith and Mrs. Clarence Richeson, all of this city. Eight grandchildren also survive. He is survived by two brothers, Mount Faulconer, of Gas City, Indiana and Alfred Faulconer, of Cynthiana, Kentucky. Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Lewis Creek Baptist church with the Rev. Joseph Smith, of Franklin, officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery in charge of Charles M. Ewing.
Submitted by Barb Huff for Sheila Knobeloch
The Shelby Democrat
Thursday, December 15, 1892
page 3, column 5
Died at the residence of her father, Mr. Henry Dunn, of Shelby township, Mrs. Mollie Falconer, at eleven o'clock Friday of typhoid fever. Funeral services at the Lewis Creek Baptist church Sunday afternoon at two o'clock. Marshall G. Tindall funeral director.
The casket furnished for the burial of Mrs. Mary Falconer, at Lewis Creek yesterday, was one of the finest ever used in the county. It was furnished by Marshall G.
Tindall.
Submitted by Barb Huff for Sheila Knobeloch
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