Oskosh Daily Northwestern
March 7, 1957Frank W. Finch, 69, of Eureka, died Wednesday at 9 p.m. at Veterans Hospital, Wood, Wis., where he had been a patient for three weeks. He had been in failing health for somne time.
He was born July 6, 1887, in Omro, and was a retired worker. Mr. Finch was a veteran of World War I.
Surving are his three brother, John and Fred Finch, Oshkosh, and Samuel Finch, Clintonville; one sister, Mrs. George Gritz, Milwaukee; and a number of nieces and nephews. His wife, Edith, preceded him in death on March 31, 1934.
32514. Frederick Lawrence Finch
The Oshkosh Northwestern
January 26, 1971Fred L. Finch, 75, of 355 Bowen St., died Monday at 11:55 p.m. at Sunnyview Sanatorium. He had been ill nine months.
He was born in Omro on March 20, 1895, son of John and Leona Finch, and was married to Miss Amanda Pagel in Menominee, Mich., on March 30, 1930.
Mr. Finch had been employed at E. P. Bangs Trucking Co. for years, then for T. C. Esser Co.. and after retirement at Hoffman service station. He served with the 152nd machine battalion of the 42nd Rainbow Division during World War I.
Surviving are his bwidow, Amanda; and one brother, Samuel Finch, Clintonville.
Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY)
July 27, 1992Former Syracuse resident Jane S. Lamb, 92, formerly of Brighton Towers, died Saturday in Detroit.
Mrs. Lamb was a longtime resident of Syracuse. She moved to Detroit three years ago.She was retired from the city of Syracuse radio station, N-WFBL. She was a communicant of the First Church of Christ Scientists, Syracuse.
Her husband, Herbert W. Sr., died in 1954.
Surviving are her daughter, Nancy Lamb Tabor of Detroit; a step-son, Earl A. of Summit, N.J.; seven grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.