Extracted from The Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, TX)
Wednesday, January 13, 1937

Frank Henley At Rites For Mother

Frank Henley is expected to return this week from Amber, Okla., where he was called Thursday on account of his mother, Mrs. Frank Henley, Sr.

Last rites were said Friday for Mrs. Hensley and she was interred in a community cemetery.

Mr. Henley was called several week's ago to her bedside when she was bitten by a black widow spider which resulted in blood stream poisoning, said to have caused her death. Her condition improved, becoming dangerous last week.

Two daughters, a grandchild and Frank Henley survive.
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Extracted from The Tuttle Times (Tuttle, OK)
Thursday, January 14, 1937

Mrs. Henley

Mrs. Frank Henley, 65, of Amber, passed away in Oklahoma City last Thursday. The funeral was held at the Christian church conducted by Rev R.V. Harp. She was bitten by a spider several weeks ago, from which she never recovered.

Besides her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Tom Jordan of Prague, Mrs. William Prather of OKC, one son, Frank Henley Jr. of Sweetwater, TX, one sister, Mrs. Alice Thomas of Tuttle, and two brothers, E.A. Foster and Frank Foster of Oklahoma City.