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Frank B. Ashcraft

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Frank B. Ashcraft

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
28 May 1922 (aged 51)
Paris, Monroe County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Paris, Monroe County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
V-106
Memorial ID
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On same stone as:
Charles, and Effie Ashcraft,and Belle A. Moss.
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Frank was a train dispatcher, he was single, death certificate #19973, informant was his sister, Belle Ashcraft of Paris, Mo.
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OBIT. - Frank Ashcraft, aged 50 years, died at the home of his sister, Miss Belle Ashcraft, last Friday morning, following a stroke of paralysis. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. E. B. Shively on Sunday afternoon. The body was buried in Walnut Grove with tall the honors of Masonary, Frnk having been a Knight Templar as well as a member of the Blue Lodge. Most of his life was spent in Hannibal, where he held a responsible position in the telegraph service. He was a man of fine principle and was held in high esteem by all who knew him.
Published by the Monroe County Appeal on June 4, 1920.
(Contributed by the Shelby Co., MO Historical Society INC.)

+His stone says he passed in 1922, but the newspaper article announcing his death was published on June 4th, 1920. The original newspaper article is in our archives at the Shelby Co., MO Historical Society in Shelbina, Missouri.
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On same stone as:
Charles, and Effie Ashcraft,and Belle A. Moss.
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Frank was a train dispatcher, he was single, death certificate #19973, informant was his sister, Belle Ashcraft of Paris, Mo.
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OBIT. - Frank Ashcraft, aged 50 years, died at the home of his sister, Miss Belle Ashcraft, last Friday morning, following a stroke of paralysis. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. E. B. Shively on Sunday afternoon. The body was buried in Walnut Grove with tall the honors of Masonary, Frnk having been a Knight Templar as well as a member of the Blue Lodge. Most of his life was spent in Hannibal, where he held a responsible position in the telegraph service. He was a man of fine principle and was held in high esteem by all who knew him.
Published by the Monroe County Appeal on June 4, 1920.
(Contributed by the Shelby Co., MO Historical Society INC.)

+His stone says he passed in 1922, but the newspaper article announcing his death was published on June 4th, 1920. The original newspaper article is in our archives at the Shelby Co., MO Historical Society in Shelbina, Missouri.
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