Spokane, WA
Thursday, January 14, 1954
Page 5, Column 6
Frank Burnett
Frank Burnett, 83, former Pullman business man, died in a hospital here today.
Born in Missouri, Mr. Burnett went to Pullman in 1898 and operated a dray and transfer business there until 1921, when he went to Conrad, Mont. he was in the livestock business there until retiring and coming to the Spokane valley in 1933. He had made his home in the valley since.
He was a member of Opportunity Christian church.
Survivors include his wife, Bertie, at the home E9211 Maringo road; four sons, Ben F. and W. E. Burnett, both of Port Orchard, Wash.; E. W. Burnett, Salem, and J. A. Burnett, Opportunity, and 11 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
The body is at Thornhill's Valley funeral home.
Spokane, WA
Thursday, January 14, 1954
Page 5, Column 6
Frank Burnett
Frank Burnett, 83, former Pullman business man, died in a hospital here today.
Born in Missouri, Mr. Burnett went to Pullman in 1898 and operated a dray and transfer business there until 1921, when he went to Conrad, Mont. he was in the livestock business there until retiring and coming to the Spokane valley in 1933. He had made his home in the valley since.
He was a member of Opportunity Christian church.
Survivors include his wife, Bertie, at the home E9211 Maringo road; four sons, Ben F. and W. E. Burnett, both of Port Orchard, Wash.; E. W. Burnett, Salem, and J. A. Burnett, Opportunity, and 11 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
The body is at Thornhill's Valley funeral home.
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