Boudinot - Frank
Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal 7 April 1890
The remains of Frank Bondinot arrived at Terre Haute yesterday and were interred today at two o’clock. The pall bearers were L. P. Cain, A. A. Condit, H. E. Lucas and H. H. Gortner, his classmates and members of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Beside the above, those who attended the obsequies from this city were N. P. Keen, A. P. Andrew, A. H. Braden, Palmer Graham, B. M. Condit and A. A. McCain.
Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Tuesday 8 April 1890
The
last rites over the remains of Frank
Boudinot occurred at the family residence on Eagle Street in Terre Haute yesterday afternoon at 2 o’clock.
The Episcopal burial service was read by Rev. J. D. Stanley and the interment
was at Woodlawn Cemetery . The funeral was largely
attended. Besides the students who attended from here, were Prof. A. B.
Milford. President Tuttle was ill and unable to leave the city. The floral
decorations were unusually numerous and beautiful, and included a bunch of
white roses from the Wabash chapter of Beta
Theta Pi of which he was a loved and honored member.