Obit of Frank Wilde (b.1895 d.1925) "The Lake City Graphic" Wabasha Co., MN USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, material may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material, AND permission is obtained from the contributor of the file. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for non-commercial purposes, MUST obtain the written consent of the contributor, OR the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. Made available to The USGenWeb Archives by: Martha J. Berryman Note: This obituary was taken from the newspaper "The Lake City Graphic". 7/1925 Frank Wilde Drops Dead While working in the hayfield helping Alfred Schuchard haul in the hay Frank Wilde dropped dead. They had worked all day and were taking in the last load, when death came upon him. Mr. Schuchard being the only one with him called help at once and he was taken to the house and was on his way to call the doctor, while on the way he fell unconscious the shock being too much for him. He was unconscious for two hours and was still in a very serious condition and unable to relate what happened until Friday morning. Frank Wilde was born April 30th, 1895 and died July 23, 1925. He was united in marriage to Sarah Halpaus at St. Paul on the sixth day of August, 1923. An infant daughter preceded him in death over a year ago. He leaves a wife and infant son; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Wilde; eight sisters and one brother, William Wilde of Millville, Mrs. John Prebe, Mrs. August Herbst of West Albany, Mrs. Otto Sanders of Dumfries, Mrs. Fred Hughey of Wabasha, Mrs. Edward Schwirty of Kellogg, Mrs. Fred Murray of Minneapolis, Mrs. Earl Wegner of Elgin and Margaret at home. Funeral services were held at the Grace Church at Millville and interment made at the Millville Cemetery. Note: This obituary was taken from the newspaper "The Lake City Graphic".