Frank Joens

Iowa PVT US Army


Service Number 4005068
Enlistment July 25, 1918
Departure Septembe 20, 1918, at Hoboken, New Jersey, on the U.S.S. Northern Pacific
Notes Camp Gordon, Georgia, September Automatic Replacement Draft Company, 14th Infantry
Address Box 103 Manning, Iowa
Departure May 17, 1919, at Saint-Nazaire, France, on the U.S.S. Antigone (ID-3007)
Unit Company A, 326 Infantry
Notes Sick And Wounded
Discharge July 1, 1919


FRANK JOENS
Frank Joens, 74, died unexpectedly Monday evening, May 8, 1967, at his home in Manilla. A former Manning resident, he had lived at Manilla for the last seven years.

Services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday in the Ohde Funeral Home at Manning. The Rev. M.J. Nash, minister of the Methodist Church, will officiate and burial will be in the Manning Cemetery.

Mr. Joens was born March 10, 1893, in Clinton. At the age of two years he came with his parents, Matthias and Margaretha (Thomsen) Joens, to a farm southwest of Manning and attended rural school at Iowa No. 1 in Crawford County. He farmed until retiring and moving to Manning 19 years ago.

Survivors include two brothers, John Joens of Denison and Ben Joens, Manning; and several nieces and nephews.


Frank Joens is buried in the Manning Cemetery.
Section D Row #33 north - south.