Date : 21 Aug 1931
Location : St. John's Lutheran Cemetery, Bennington Township, IA
Franklin H. Tribon, 33, died at the home of his father-in-law and mother-in law, Mr. and Mrs. E. Diercks, Route 3, Waterloo, at 10 a.m. Friday of an acute heart attack. He was ill only a few hours.
Mr. Tribon was born Jan. 15, 1898, near Dunkerton, Ia., son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tribon. He was married Jan. l, 1922, and the couple moved to farm on Route 3, Waterloo, near the home of his bride's parents. He was a member of the Lutheran church of Bennington township.
Surviving Tribon are his widow, two sons, Arthur And Herman; two daughters, Helen and Maxine, all living at home; his mother, Mrs. Herman Tribon, Route 2, Dunkerton, and six sisters, Mrs. C. C. Adix, Eldon, Minn.; Mrs. L. A. Wissink, Route 4, Waterloo; Mrs. C. Diercks, Route 3, Waterloo; Mrs. E. C. Schmidt, Route 1 Dunkerton; Mrs. J. Bender, Reading, Pa., and Mrs. Arthur Mixdorf, Route 2, Dunkerton.
The body was taken to Petersen Bros.' mortuary.
Waterloo Courier - Aug 28, 1931