Monday evening, June 13, 1932
Page 18, Column 3
F. T. Price, Dairy Expert, Is Dead at 46
Baldwinsville Man Was Manager of Farm Publication
Frank T. Price, 46, of Baldwinsville, general manager of the Holstein-Friesian World, dairy publication of the Holstein-Friesian Association, and a resident of Baldwinsville the last 20 years, died early this morning in the Hospital of the Good Shepherd, where he had been a patient since June 1.
Mr. Price had been seriously ill the last two weeks. He was a nephew of Dr. George M. Price of Syracuse.
Mr. Price was born in Liverpool, a son of Henry T. and Ella Tilden Price. He had lived in Baldwinsville since his marriage to Miss Mabel Hamlin.
Widely known in Syracuse, Mr. Price maintained his office for the publishing business in the Chimes Building. He was educated at Cornell University, where he took the State agricultural course.
Surviving besides his wife and parents, are a son, Richard Price, a student at Cornell University; two daughters, the Misses Alice and Dorothy Price of Baldwinsville; a brother, Charles A. Price, and a sister, Miss Edna E. Price, both of Liverpool.
Funeral services will be conducted at the Price home, 20 Sunset Terrace, Baldwinsville, at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery, that village.
Obituary courtesy of Tom C.
Monday evening, June 13, 1932
Page 18, Column 3
F. T. Price, Dairy Expert, Is Dead at 46
Baldwinsville Man Was Manager of Farm Publication
Frank T. Price, 46, of Baldwinsville, general manager of the Holstein-Friesian World, dairy publication of the Holstein-Friesian Association, and a resident of Baldwinsville the last 20 years, died early this morning in the Hospital of the Good Shepherd, where he had been a patient since June 1.
Mr. Price had been seriously ill the last two weeks. He was a nephew of Dr. George M. Price of Syracuse.
Mr. Price was born in Liverpool, a son of Henry T. and Ella Tilden Price. He had lived in Baldwinsville since his marriage to Miss Mabel Hamlin.
Widely known in Syracuse, Mr. Price maintained his office for the publishing business in the Chimes Building. He was educated at Cornell University, where he took the State agricultural course.
Surviving besides his wife and parents, are a son, Richard Price, a student at Cornell University; two daughters, the Misses Alice and Dorothy Price of Baldwinsville; a brother, Charles A. Price, and a sister, Miss Edna E. Price, both of Liverpool.
Funeral services will be conducted at the Price home, 20 Sunset Terrace, Baldwinsville, at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery, that village.
Obituary courtesy of Tom C.
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