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Frank D. McKibben

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Frank D. McKibben

Birth
Illinois, USA
Death
19 Sep 1968 (aged 69)
Fairfield, Wayne County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Boyleston, Wayne County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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ONCE FARMED FOR THE SHELTONS
Frank McKibben, of Geff, Dies

Frank McKibben, 69, retired Geff farmer, was dead on arrival at Memorial Hospital at 4:45 a.m. Thursday (today), after suffering a heart attack at his home.
Rushed to Hospital
He was rushed to the hospital in the family car.
The body has been removed to Nales Funeral Home, with funeral arrangements not competed at Press hour.
Mr. McKibben had a heart condition and was discharged from the hospital only a day before his death. He was being treated for a heart ailment.
Years ago, Mr. McKibben farmed east of Fairfield for the late Roy Shelton. In fact, on the day Roy was shot on his Pond Creek farm Mr. McKibben was riding a tractor in the same field and was one target of the bullets but was unhurt. Later he moved to the Geff area and had farmed extensively for Harold Barnard.
The Survivors
Survivors include his wife, Julia; five sons, Francis, of Ohio; Charles, of northern Illinois; and Carl, Larry and Earl, all of the Champaign area; and three daughters, Lois Owen and Pat Ewing, both of Fairfield; and Norma who resides in Missouri.
Wayne County Press - Sept. 19, 1968


PLEASE ASK BEFORE REPOSTING PHOTO

ONCE FARMED FOR THE SHELTONS
Frank McKibben, of Geff, Dies

Frank McKibben, 69, retired Geff farmer, was dead on arrival at Memorial Hospital at 4:45 a.m. Thursday (today), after suffering a heart attack at his home.
Rushed to Hospital
He was rushed to the hospital in the family car.
The body has been removed to Nales Funeral Home, with funeral arrangements not competed at Press hour.
Mr. McKibben had a heart condition and was discharged from the hospital only a day before his death. He was being treated for a heart ailment.
Years ago, Mr. McKibben farmed east of Fairfield for the late Roy Shelton. In fact, on the day Roy was shot on his Pond Creek farm Mr. McKibben was riding a tractor in the same field and was one target of the bullets but was unhurt. Later he moved to the Geff area and had farmed extensively for Harold Barnard.
The Survivors
Survivors include his wife, Julia; five sons, Francis, of Ohio; Charles, of northern Illinois; and Carl, Larry and Earl, all of the Champaign area; and three daughters, Lois Owen and Pat Ewing, both of Fairfield; and Norma who resides in Missouri.
Wayne County Press - Sept. 19, 1968




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