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Frank A Featherstone

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Frank A Featherstone

Birth
Death
25 Apr 1930 (aged 69–70)
Burial
Somerset, Niagara County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Barker Farmer Is
Stricken Suddenly
At Work And Dies
Funeral Services Are Held for Frank
Featherstone, Noted Odd Fellow
and Mason
BARKER, April 28—Funeral services
for Frank A Featherstone, 69,
were held this afternoon at the
home in Lake road with burial in
Somerset cemetery.
Mr Featherstone was stricken suddenly
Friday afternoon in the barn
where he had gone to work with his
son after dinner. He died almost
immediately.
He was a farmer and fruit grower,
and prominent fraternalist, being
a past master of Somerset lodge, F.
and A. M . and past grand of Barker
lodge I. O. O. F. He was also a
past district deputy of the First Niagara
district, I O. O. F.
He is survived by his wife, three
sons and three daughters, Alfred, of
Lockport, Robert of New York, William
at home, Mrs. Howard Connor
of Lockport. Reba and Mildred at
home; also two brothers and a sis-
ter, James W. of Barker and Bob
Featherstone of Somerset, and Mrs.
Ida Treat of Rochester, also seven
grandchildren.

from LOCKPORT UNION-SUN & JOURNAL
MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 28, 1930
Barker Farmer Is
Stricken Suddenly
At Work And Dies
Funeral Services Are Held for Frank
Featherstone, Noted Odd Fellow
and Mason
BARKER, April 28—Funeral services
for Frank A Featherstone, 69,
were held this afternoon at the
home in Lake road with burial in
Somerset cemetery.
Mr Featherstone was stricken suddenly
Friday afternoon in the barn
where he had gone to work with his
son after dinner. He died almost
immediately.
He was a farmer and fruit grower,
and prominent fraternalist, being
a past master of Somerset lodge, F.
and A. M . and past grand of Barker
lodge I. O. O. F. He was also a
past district deputy of the First Niagara
district, I O. O. F.
He is survived by his wife, three
sons and three daughters, Alfred, of
Lockport, Robert of New York, William
at home, Mrs. Howard Connor
of Lockport. Reba and Mildred at
home; also two brothers and a sis-
ter, James W. of Barker and Bob
Featherstone of Somerset, and Mrs.
Ida Treat of Rochester, also seven
grandchildren.

from LOCKPORT UNION-SUN & JOURNAL
MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 28, 1930


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