erson Co. Frank was a retired coal miner and
he loved to garden. He was always whistling.
He remarried 3 months to the day Kate died
because he "didn't like batchin' it." His
2nd wife was a widow, Wonetta Jones Walker.
She was a good step-grandma. Frank was in
his 60's when he built his new house on W.
Washington St., Benton, 3 doors down from his
old house. He was very handy. During the depression his co-workers offered him $25 to
take the Lord's name in vain and he refused.
He was a man of his principles.
erson Co. Frank was a retired coal miner and
he loved to garden. He was always whistling.
He remarried 3 months to the day Kate died
because he "didn't like batchin' it." His
2nd wife was a widow, Wonetta Jones Walker.
She was a good step-grandma. Frank was in
his 60's when he built his new house on W.
Washington St., Benton, 3 doors down from his
old house. He was very handy. During the depression his co-workers offered him $25 to
take the Lord's name in vain and he refused.
He was a man of his principles.
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