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Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Friday, 22 November 1901
Frank Cornell, who died at the asylum at Indianapolis, last Friday, was buried in the K. of P. Cemetery Sunday at this place.


Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Friday, 22 November 1901
 
The remains of Frank Cornell were brought over from Indianapolis last Saturday and taken to the undertaking establishment of Carver & Carver. On Sunday the body was taken to Mace, where short services were held in the afternoon, the Mace K. of P. having charge of the rites. Mr. Cornell, in addition to being a K. of P., was also a member of Montgomery Lodge No. 50, F. and A. M., of this city.

*Mr. Cornell was a school teacher and had been in the asylum for seven or eight years, his case being an incurable one. He was well known to many people in this county and his condition was a pitiful one.

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