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Alpha Roy Frampton

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Alpha Roy Frampton

Birth
Ravenwood, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA
Death
5 Mar 1974 (aged 87)
Houston, Texas County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Yukon, Texas County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Alpha Roy Frampton, 87, son of Richard David Frampton and Mary Elizabeth Smith, was born October 10, 1886 at Ravenwood, Mo., and died Tuesday, March 5, 1974, in the Texas County Memorial Hospital in Houston, Mo.

He was united in marriage to Rosa Jane Wilcox August 5, 1908, and to this union six children were born.

He is survived by three sons, Raymond, Kansas City, Kansas, Elmer of Summersville, and Roy of Ft. Lawson, Okla.; three daughters, Edna Force, Viola, Mo., Neva Gaston of Eunice, and Dorothy Lee from Maysville, Mo.; 28 grandchildren, 50 great-grandchildren, and nine great-great-grandchildren.

Mr. Frampton has spent the last 29 years in the Eunice community. His wife Rosa Jane preceded him in death in 1971.

Funeral services were held Thursday, March 7 at 11 a.m. in the Evans-Elliott Chapel with the Rev. Robert Moger officiating. Burial was in the Big Creek Cemetery.


Houston Herald, 3/14/74 p.12

Alpha Roy Frampton, 87, son of Richard David Frampton and Mary Elizabeth Smith, was born October 10, 1886 at Ravenwood, Mo., and died Tuesday, March 5, 1974, in the Texas County Memorial Hospital in Houston, Mo.

He was united in marriage to Rosa Jane Wilcox August 5, 1908, and to this union six children were born.

He is survived by three sons, Raymond, Kansas City, Kansas, Elmer of Summersville, and Roy of Ft. Lawson, Okla.; three daughters, Edna Force, Viola, Mo., Neva Gaston of Eunice, and Dorothy Lee from Maysville, Mo.; 28 grandchildren, 50 great-grandchildren, and nine great-great-grandchildren.

Mr. Frampton has spent the last 29 years in the Eunice community. His wife Rosa Jane preceded him in death in 1971.

Funeral services were held Thursday, March 7 at 11 a.m. in the Evans-Elliott Chapel with the Rev. Robert Moger officiating. Burial was in the Big Creek Cemetery.


Houston Herald, 3/14/74 p.12


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