The Billings Gazette, Billings, MT; Sept 26 1984
George E. Frame
Walla Walla, Wash...George E. Frame had a sense of adventure and a longing to meet people and explore the western mountains. He like the challenge of a Wyoming blizzard, the surge of high water rivers and the study of prehistoric animals and ancient man. George delivered eight of his nine children.
He enjoyed reading and wrote stories about his adventures and the people he met.
Mr. Frame, 85, died Sept. 16 of Alzheimer Disease in Walla Walla.
He was born in Iowa, a son of Adrian and Bertha Frame. The family moved to Deaver, Wyo., in 1918 where he married Beulah Campbell Sept. 27, 1920. They lived in Deaver for five years and moved to Kane, Wyo., in 1925.
He worked on highway construction intermittently over a 40 -year period with Taggart Contractors. he has also mined gold, chrome, lead and coal, laid oil pipelines, lambed sheep, trapped beaver and raised gardens. The job he loved most was irrigating.
Survivors include seven sons, Elmer and Hugh, both of Missoula, Mont., Glen and Tom of Frenchtown, Mont., Warren of Ronan, Mont., Ralph of Vancouver, Wash., and David of Dayton, Wash.; a daughter, Georgia Close of Clark, Wyo.; a sister Ruth Hunnicutt of Cody, Wyo.; 28 grandchildren and 18 great-great-grandchildren.
memorial services will be 3 p. m. Oct 6 in the Methodist Church in Deaver.
The Billings Gazette, Billings, MT; Sept 26 1984
George E. Frame
Walla Walla, Wash...George E. Frame had a sense of adventure and a longing to meet people and explore the western mountains. He like the challenge of a Wyoming blizzard, the surge of high water rivers and the study of prehistoric animals and ancient man. George delivered eight of his nine children.
He enjoyed reading and wrote stories about his adventures and the people he met.
Mr. Frame, 85, died Sept. 16 of Alzheimer Disease in Walla Walla.
He was born in Iowa, a son of Adrian and Bertha Frame. The family moved to Deaver, Wyo., in 1918 where he married Beulah Campbell Sept. 27, 1920. They lived in Deaver for five years and moved to Kane, Wyo., in 1925.
He worked on highway construction intermittently over a 40 -year period with Taggart Contractors. he has also mined gold, chrome, lead and coal, laid oil pipelines, lambed sheep, trapped beaver and raised gardens. The job he loved most was irrigating.
Survivors include seven sons, Elmer and Hugh, both of Missoula, Mont., Glen and Tom of Frenchtown, Mont., Warren of Ronan, Mont., Ralph of Vancouver, Wash., and David of Dayton, Wash.; a daughter, Georgia Close of Clark, Wyo.; a sister Ruth Hunnicutt of Cody, Wyo.; 28 grandchildren and 18 great-great-grandchildren.
memorial services will be 3 p. m. Oct 6 in the Methodist Church in Deaver.
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