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Baumgartner, Frank B. (d. 1946)

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Yankton, S. d. &#8212; Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Baumgartner of South Bend, Ind., and their niece Mary Baumgartner, were fatally injured in an auto accident which occurred near Gayville, S. D., Saturday night, July 13. Mr. Baumgartner was killed almost instantly and his wife and niece died later in a Yankton hospital.
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Yankton, S. D. &#8212; Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Baumgartner of South Bend, Ind., and their niece Mary Baumgartner, were fatally injured in an auto accident which occurred near Gayville, S. D., Saturday night, July 13. Mr. Baumgartner was killed almost instantly and his wife and niece died later in a Yankton hospital.
   
 
Also in the hospital with serious injuries were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baumgartner, La Grange, Ill., son and daughter-in-law of the Frank Baumgartners, Carl being the driver of the car, and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Christenson of near Gayville, occupants of the other car involved.
 
Also in the hospital with serious injuries were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baumgartner, La Grange, Ill., son and daughter-in-law of the Frank Baumgartners, Carl being the driver of the car, and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Christenson of near Gayville, occupants of the other car involved.

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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1946 Jul 25 p. 1

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THREE INDIANA RESIDENTS FATALLY INJURED IN SOUTH DAKOTA ACCIDENT

Yankton, S. D. — Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Baumgartner of South Bend, Ind., and their niece Mary Baumgartner, were fatally injured in an auto accident which occurred near Gayville, S. D., Saturday night, July 13. Mr. Baumgartner was killed almost instantly and his wife and niece died later in a Yankton hospital.

Also in the hospital with serious injuries were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baumgartner, La Grange, Ill., son and daughter-in-law of the Frank Baumgartners, Carl being the driver of the car, and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Christenson of near Gayville, occupants of the other car involved.

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