Frank Johnson Bondurant, 74, an employee of Harbour-Longmire 21 years before retiring in April 1949, died of a cerebral hemorrhage at 9 pm Thursday at his home, 1708 NW 22. Bondurant was born July 1875 in Missouri. He established his home at Elk City in 1905 and in Oklahoma City in 1914. He was an active member of several civic groups and was Treasurer of the Exchange Club. Survivors include his wife, Frances, of the home; two daughters, Mrs Charles L. Tea, Dallas, TX and Mrs O. O. Hyden, 1708 NW 22; a sister, Mrs Aggie Berry, Galt, MO; and 3 grandchildren. Services will be in the Smith & Kernke Funeral Chapel Monday 10:30 am, Mrs Jack Jones, associate director. Interment Rose Hill.
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Married Margaret Frances "Fannie" McClain November 28, 1901, Galt, Missouri.
Contributor: Mari Matulka (50950498)
Frank Johnson Bondurant, 74, an employee of Harbour-Longmire 21 years before retiring in April 1949, died of a cerebral hemorrhage at 9 pm Thursday at his home, 1708 NW 22. Bondurant was born July 1875 in Missouri. He established his home at Elk City in 1905 and in Oklahoma City in 1914. He was an active member of several civic groups and was Treasurer of the Exchange Club. Survivors include his wife, Frances, of the home; two daughters, Mrs Charles L. Tea, Dallas, TX and Mrs O. O. Hyden, 1708 NW 22; a sister, Mrs Aggie Berry, Galt, MO; and 3 grandchildren. Services will be in the Smith & Kernke Funeral Chapel Monday 10:30 am, Mrs Jack Jones, associate director. Interment Rose Hill.
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Married Margaret Frances "Fannie" McClain November 28, 1901, Galt, Missouri.
Contributor: Mari Matulka (50950498)
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