Burke and his son Frank drove the third car with all the stolen money to a safe house to be counted.
His son Frank died on the day of his father's funeral, aged eight.
His son Frank who had always been infatuated with motorcycles started to pick up where he left off.
Thurston, and eventually his son Frank, continued to publish the Advance until 1961.
His son Frank, a freckled ten-year-old, was still kicking a football on the quiet street in front of the house.
His son Frank said the cause was a heart attack.
During the 1950s their son Frank renovated the building into an upscale tourist motel.
He himself died in 1915, leaving the $4 million estate to his son Frank and grandson Charles.
The cause was lung disease, his son Frank said.
He tells her that her son Frank must continue school.