Chambers Co. AL The Death of Frank M. Anglin
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Source: "The LaFayette Sun", 1897
FRANK M. ANGLIN... His loving wife whose tender hands never failed
to supply his every want for ten weeks. A consistent church member,
a good neighbor, a kind husband, an affectionate father, and
moreover, a friend to all the boys. They all loved him, for he
always had something lively and cheerful to say to them. He leaves
a wife, a son who is now confined to his bed with fever, and two
litle girls.
Before his sickness he was making a grand success as a
photographer. An artist, an invalid, an angel.
Note: Tombstone inscription at Mount Pisgah Cemetery-
FRANK MILLARD ANGLIN, August 28, 1857 - October 12, 1897