Frank K. Boylan

Frank K. Boylan
Brighton Blacksmith
And Carpenter Dies
BRIGHTON - Frank K. Boylan, 80, a blacksmith and carpenter in this neighborhood for many years, died yesterday afternoon at his home, 124 Second St., after an illness of 15 years.
Mr. Boylan was born April 6, 1870, in Genoa township, Livingston county, a son of James B. and Emilene E. Clark Boylan, and was married in 1898, in Pinckney, to Lela Spaulding.
He was a member of the Brighton Masonic Lodge, the Order of Eastern Star, and the Presbyterian Church.
Surviving are his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Mark Sugden of Farmington; one granddaughter, and two sisters, Mrs. Blanche Beurmann of Brighton and Mrs. Ella Hoagland of Fowlerville.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 Saturday afternoon at the Keehn Funeral Home with Rev. Robert Philips officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery. Friends may call at the residence until Saturday noon.