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Benjamin Franklin JoslinAMERICAN FALLS — Military funeral services for Benjamin Franklin Joslin. 54, who died of a heart attack on March 24, were at the Methodist church Wednesday at 2 p.m.Rev. A. E. Gilbert officiated.Helen. Deeg sang a solo and Audrey Miser and Miss Deeg also sang. Mrs. Robah Glascock was piano accompanist.Pallbearers were members of Roland Evans Post No. 3, American Legion, which included T. C. Sparks. Wilford Christensen, Elton Polage, Dan Cronkhite, Doc Vanderhule and Lester Robb.Color bearers were David West and Mose Wetzel with Lea Aguirre and Ted Schmidt acting as color guards. The firing squad was composed of Sgt. Otto Tiede, Herbert Grischkowsky, Albert Deeg, Eldon Orders, Ace Hild, Harold Deeg and H. L. Sheahan.Chaplain Myron Henrich conducted graveside services.Burial was in Falls View cemetery with Davis mortuary in charge.S^ajanitTi F. Joslin was born Jan. 30,1897, in Furiey, Kansas, a son of Viimie Clark and Walter B. Joslin. He served in the U. S. armed forces during World War I.Survivors.-’ include his mother,Mrs. Vinnie Joslin, American Falls; five sisters, Mrs. Russell Fuller, Mrs. Chris .Hiristensen, American Fails; Mrs. Lulu Zbin-den, Boise: Mrs. Mildred Hosier, Fall Creek and Mrs. Nora Chapman, Modesto, Calif. One brother, Eugene Joslin, Crystal, also survives.Those, from out-of-town attending the services included Mr. and Mrs. William R. Chapman, Modesto, Calif-, Mrs. James Smith, Costa Mesta, Calif., Mrs. Lulu Zbin-den, Boise; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ccok, Melva and Donna Joslin, Pocatello.
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Idaho Journal

Pocatello, Idaho, US

Sun, Apr 01, 1951

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