Date: 29 January 1943; Friday
FRANK H. ROBERTSON
Frank H. Robertson, 51, of Travelers Rest, Route 1, died in a Greenville hospital at 3:35 o'clock yesterday afternoon. He had been in declining health for some time, but was taken seriously only a few days ago.
Mr. Robertson, a son of the late James F. and Emma Barton Robertson, had lived all of his life in upper Greenville County, where he engaged in farming.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Betty Springfield Robertson; four daughters, Mrs. T.J. Styles, Miss Frances, Miss Betty Robertson and Miss Lillian Robertson; six sons, Bill Robertson, Paul J. Robertson, Jimmie Robertson, Robert Robertson and Pvt. Broadus H. Robertson.
Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Allie Bramlette, Mrs. Mildred Lee and Miss Jincy Robertson; one brother, Kyle Robertson, and two grandchildren.
Funeral services have not been completed; but announcements will be made later by R.D. Jones and Sons.
Date: 29 January 1943; Friday
FRANK H. ROBERTSON
Frank H. Robertson, 51, of Travelers Rest, Route 1, died in a Greenville hospital at 3:35 o'clock yesterday afternoon. He had been in declining health for some time, but was taken seriously only a few days ago.
Mr. Robertson, a son of the late James F. and Emma Barton Robertson, had lived all of his life in upper Greenville County, where he engaged in farming.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Betty Springfield Robertson; four daughters, Mrs. T.J. Styles, Miss Frances, Miss Betty Robertson and Miss Lillian Robertson; six sons, Bill Robertson, Paul J. Robertson, Jimmie Robertson, Robert Robertson and Pvt. Broadus H. Robertson.
Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Allie Bramlette, Mrs. Mildred Lee and Miss Jincy Robertson; one brother, Kyle Robertson, and two grandchildren.
Funeral services have not been completed; but announcements will be made later by R.D. Jones and Sons.
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