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Frank Milton “Irish” Aiken

Birth
Clarion County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
23 May 1964 (aged 67)
Franklin, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Polk, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Son of Joseph C. and Hila Jane Potter Aiken, he married Anna Zora Smyers and divorced, was a laborer, lived at 771 15th St, Franklin, Rice Trailer Camp, died there of a coronary occlusion, per death certificate 051337-64, whose informant was Richard F. Aiken, 1530 Elk St, Franklin. Buried May 25 1964.

Franklin News-Herald, Saturday, May 23 1964:
Frank M. "Irish" Aiken, 67, of Rice Trailer Camp, 771 Old Uniontown Hill Road (15th Street Extension), was found dead in his cabin by a neighbor this morning. He was pronounced dead of natural causes. He was born Dec. 21, 1896, in Clarion County, son of Joseph C. and Hila Jane Potter Aiken.

He was a laborer.

He is survived by three sons, Richard F. Aiken and Frank M. Aiken Jr of Franklin, and Paul E. AIken of Novato, CA; four daughters, Mrs. Theodore (Dorothy) Denny, Titusville, Mrs. Harold (Betty) Rossner, Greensburg, Mrs. Robert (Anna) George of Franklin, and Mrs. Robert (Joan) Shuffstall of Reynoldsville; 16 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. A brother, Clark C. Aiken, died in 1952.

Services will be at 2 pm Monday at Burger Funeral Home.
Son of Joseph C. and Hila Jane Potter Aiken, he married Anna Zora Smyers and divorced, was a laborer, lived at 771 15th St, Franklin, Rice Trailer Camp, died there of a coronary occlusion, per death certificate 051337-64, whose informant was Richard F. Aiken, 1530 Elk St, Franklin. Buried May 25 1964.

Franklin News-Herald, Saturday, May 23 1964:
Frank M. "Irish" Aiken, 67, of Rice Trailer Camp, 771 Old Uniontown Hill Road (15th Street Extension), was found dead in his cabin by a neighbor this morning. He was pronounced dead of natural causes. He was born Dec. 21, 1896, in Clarion County, son of Joseph C. and Hila Jane Potter Aiken.

He was a laborer.

He is survived by three sons, Richard F. Aiken and Frank M. Aiken Jr of Franklin, and Paul E. AIken of Novato, CA; four daughters, Mrs. Theodore (Dorothy) Denny, Titusville, Mrs. Harold (Betty) Rossner, Greensburg, Mrs. Robert (Anna) George of Franklin, and Mrs. Robert (Joan) Shuffstall of Reynoldsville; 16 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. A brother, Clark C. Aiken, died in 1952.

Services will be at 2 pm Monday at Burger Funeral Home.


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