From the Oklahoman - November 25, 1948 pg18:
RITES PLANNED FOR FRANK COX, RETIRED DRUGGIST - Services for Frank Cox, 76, of 1406 SW 29, a retired state druggist will be Friday at 2 p.m. in the Piedmont Methodist church. Burial will be in the Mathewson cemetery, north of Piedmont, under the direction of the Turner funeral home in Yukon. Cox was a druggist at Piedmont and Okarche until 1938 when he retired. He died Tuesday in his home. He had been in ill health about a year and a half. Born in Ohio, he came to Oklahoma in 1890. He was a member of the Piedmont Masonic lodge and Piedmont Methodist church. Survivors include five daughters, Mrs Elva Snyder, Piedmont; Mrs. Edna Hayda, Fortuna, Calif; Mrs, Frankie Knox, Detroit, Mich; Mrs. Georgia Smith, Los Angeles, Calif; and Mrs. Dena Cahill, San Francis County, California; a son, Robert, Jonesboro (Jacksboro), Texas; and a brother, L.D. Cox, 1401 N Kentucky.
From the Oklahoman - November 25, 1948 pg18:
RITES PLANNED FOR FRANK COX, RETIRED DRUGGIST - Services for Frank Cox, 76, of 1406 SW 29, a retired state druggist will be Friday at 2 p.m. in the Piedmont Methodist church. Burial will be in the Mathewson cemetery, north of Piedmont, under the direction of the Turner funeral home in Yukon. Cox was a druggist at Piedmont and Okarche until 1938 when he retired. He died Tuesday in his home. He had been in ill health about a year and a half. Born in Ohio, he came to Oklahoma in 1890. He was a member of the Piedmont Masonic lodge and Piedmont Methodist church. Survivors include five daughters, Mrs Elva Snyder, Piedmont; Mrs. Edna Hayda, Fortuna, Calif; Mrs, Frankie Knox, Detroit, Mich; Mrs. Georgia Smith, Los Angeles, Calif; and Mrs. Dena Cahill, San Francis County, California; a son, Robert, Jonesboro (Jacksboro), Texas; and a brother, L.D. Cox, 1401 N Kentucky.
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