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Franklin Preston “Frank” Kellogg

Birth
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Death
7 May 1933 (aged 79)
Selma, Dallas County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Selma, Dallas County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Son of Charles Horace Kellogg and Margaret Todd Kellogg; Occupation was surveyor; buried on 8 May 1933

Obit:
Frank Kellogg Dies Here Sunday Afternoon

Frank Preston Kellogg, 80, retired civil engineer and resident of Selma for the past nine years, died at his home Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock after an illness of some time.

A native of Covington, KY., Mr. Kellogg was at one time connected with the U.S. government as a civil engineer, and he also practiced his profession in Selma for a number of years, retiring several years ago because of ill health. He was educated at the University oh Heidelberg, in Germany, and was an accomplished linguist, speaking several languages.

Surviving Re one nephew, Nat Dawson of Selma and a number of cousins who reside in Kentucky and Ohio.

Services were held at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon from Jud Brislin's Funeral Home , the Rev. E.W. Gamble, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church officiating. Interment was made in New Live Oak cemetery.

Pallbearers were John Creagh, John Pollard, L.M. Snider, Henry Jones, George Tate, and Louis Hubbard.

The Selma Times Journal May 9, 1933
Son of Charles Horace Kellogg and Margaret Todd Kellogg; Occupation was surveyor; buried on 8 May 1933

Obit:
Frank Kellogg Dies Here Sunday Afternoon

Frank Preston Kellogg, 80, retired civil engineer and resident of Selma for the past nine years, died at his home Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock after an illness of some time.

A native of Covington, KY., Mr. Kellogg was at one time connected with the U.S. government as a civil engineer, and he also practiced his profession in Selma for a number of years, retiring several years ago because of ill health. He was educated at the University oh Heidelberg, in Germany, and was an accomplished linguist, speaking several languages.

Surviving Re one nephew, Nat Dawson of Selma and a number of cousins who reside in Kentucky and Ohio.

Services were held at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon from Jud Brislin's Funeral Home , the Rev. E.W. Gamble, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church officiating. Interment was made in New Live Oak cemetery.

Pallbearers were John Creagh, John Pollard, L.M. Snider, Henry Jones, George Tate, and Louis Hubbard.

The Selma Times Journal May 9, 1933


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