Newspaper Cartoonist
Fred O. Seibel, editorial cartoonist for the Richmond Times-Dispatch, and one-time Knickerbocker Press cartoonist, died of pneumonia Wednesday in a Richmond hospital. He had been with the Times-Dispatch for 42 years prior to his retirement last year. He was with the Knickerbocker Press prior to joining the Times-Dispatch. While at the Knickerbocker Press he was a contributor to the Herald-Dispatch, Utica. NY.
Mr. Seibel was a native of Durhamville in Oneida County. Much of his work is on file in the Alderman Library at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Survivors include a sister, Miss Dorothy Seibel, Oneida. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
Published in the Albany Times Union, Friday, June 20, 1969
(courtesy of S. Hoff)
Newspaper Cartoonist
Fred O. Seibel, editorial cartoonist for the Richmond Times-Dispatch, and one-time Knickerbocker Press cartoonist, died of pneumonia Wednesday in a Richmond hospital. He had been with the Times-Dispatch for 42 years prior to his retirement last year. He was with the Knickerbocker Press prior to joining the Times-Dispatch. While at the Knickerbocker Press he was a contributor to the Herald-Dispatch, Utica. NY.
Mr. Seibel was a native of Durhamville in Oneida County. Much of his work is on file in the Alderman Library at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Survivors include a sister, Miss Dorothy Seibel, Oneida. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
Published in the Albany Times Union, Friday, June 20, 1969
(courtesy of S. Hoff)
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