Frank had became a plumber at an early age, and was well-established when he married Flora Culley on January 6, 1904 and took her to the home where both would live for the rest of their lives. They raised four children to adulthood and saw each finish college and become a teacher.
Frank had a little shop behind his home where he practiced his hobby of woodworking, often selling or giving away his creations. His family still has some of the items he made.
Two of their children are buried in this cemetery: Rebecca Duncan Rutan and Wilma Duncan McCracken. A grandson, Raymond McCracken, Jr., is now also buried here.
Frank had became a plumber at an early age, and was well-established when he married Flora Culley on January 6, 1904 and took her to the home where both would live for the rest of their lives. They raised four children to adulthood and saw each finish college and become a teacher.
Frank had a little shop behind his home where he practiced his hobby of woodworking, often selling or giving away his creations. His family still has some of the items he made.
Two of their children are buried in this cemetery: Rebecca Duncan Rutan and Wilma Duncan McCracken. A grandson, Raymond McCracken, Jr., is now also buried here.
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