Armon Frank01
Waupaca
F. ARMON FOUND
With his head pillowed on his coat, Frank Armon was found dead on highway 49, southeast of Rosholt, Monday morning.
Heart
failure evidently was cause of death and was so decided by
Deceased was leading a colt toward Iola, presumably to place in the pasture of a relative. He had ridden in a farmer’s wagon and had alighted about 15 minutes before the farmer’s son came along and found the corpse.
Frank Armon was the last of six Armon brothers, whose early lives were identified with Waupaca county. He was 70 years of age when stricken. After alighting from the wagon he evidently felt ill and folded his coat for a pillow and lay down to rest.
The brothers were Melvin, William Willis, Henry Frank and Louie, all now deceased. The sisters were Juliette, Hattie, (Mrs. Manney) and Lottie.
A
son, Calvin Armon of
Deceased resided at Ogdensburg until within two years ago. Interment will be in Almond cemetery.