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Frazier G. McQuagge

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Frazier G. McQuagge

Birth
Eucheeanna, Walton County, Florida, USA
Death
5 Oct 1942 (aged 62)
Orlando, Orange County, Florida, USA
Burial
Chipley, Washington County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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Frazier moved as a young man to Mississippi where he married Martha E. Reeves in 1903. He was thirty-year-old farmer in 1910 when he was appointed as the supervisor of Beat 5, George County, MS. Frazier was also an elected supervisor of Beat 5, but he resigned in 1914 and moved back to Florida before 1920. There he became an automobile and tractor dealer. In 1930 he was the manager of Houston Motor Company in Dothan, AL. (Sources: US Census for George County, MS, 1910 and the US Census for Houston Co., AL, 1930)"
F. G. McQuagge, Sr., was elected president of the Dothan Automobile Dealers Assn. in Dec. 1924.
He was also later an inspector with Florida State Road Department.
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DOD on marker is incorrect. He died in 1942, not 1943. DOB on funeral record differs, and is Dec 1 instead of Dec. 31.

Mr. McQuagge was a resident of the Panama City, FL area when he died at the state TB hospital in Orlando, FL, where he had been three months, of pulmonary tuberculosis.

His wife was Martha

His parents were M.G. McQuagge of Walton County, FL and Minerva Gainer, of Washington County, FL.

Informant of record was Laura Ligon, Medical Secretay.

Source: Carey Hand Funeral Home Records, Orlando, Florida Register Volume 27, July 4, 1942 - June 16, 1943, p. 158

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Pensacola News Journal, 8 Oct 1942, Thu, p. 3

Funeral services were held today for Frazier G McQuagge, who died Monday afternoon in an Orlando hospital. McQuagge, who would have been 63 in December, was ill for about 4 months.

McQuagge was born at DeFuniak Springs but resided at Marianna for several years later moving to Dothan where he was in the automobile business.

For the past several years he had been living in Chipley and throughout this state road district, with which he was employed.

Surviving are his wife; five daughters, Misses Juanita, who was at his bedside, Iris and Marie of Gotha, Miss Blondie McQuagge of Des Moines, Iowa, and Mrs. W.B. Lee of Warren, Arizona, three sons, Frazier Jr., US Coast Guard, stationed at Port au Prince, Haiti, Curtis McQuagge, US Air Corps in the Middle East and Clarence McQuagge of Greenville, Miss, two brothers, Duncan of Panama City and Dan of Wiggins, Miss., two sisters, Mrs. Annie Blue of CHipley and Mrs. William Blue of Vernon, and several grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at the Blackburn Funeral home here with Dr. Norman McLeod, paster of the Foster Street Methodist church, Dothan, officiating.

Interment was in Glenwood Cemetery.
Frazier moved as a young man to Mississippi where he married Martha E. Reeves in 1903. He was thirty-year-old farmer in 1910 when he was appointed as the supervisor of Beat 5, George County, MS. Frazier was also an elected supervisor of Beat 5, but he resigned in 1914 and moved back to Florida before 1920. There he became an automobile and tractor dealer. In 1930 he was the manager of Houston Motor Company in Dothan, AL. (Sources: US Census for George County, MS, 1910 and the US Census for Houston Co., AL, 1930)"
F. G. McQuagge, Sr., was elected president of the Dothan Automobile Dealers Assn. in Dec. 1924.
He was also later an inspector with Florida State Road Department.
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DOD on marker is incorrect. He died in 1942, not 1943. DOB on funeral record differs, and is Dec 1 instead of Dec. 31.

Mr. McQuagge was a resident of the Panama City, FL area when he died at the state TB hospital in Orlando, FL, where he had been three months, of pulmonary tuberculosis.

His wife was Martha

His parents were M.G. McQuagge of Walton County, FL and Minerva Gainer, of Washington County, FL.

Informant of record was Laura Ligon, Medical Secretay.

Source: Carey Hand Funeral Home Records, Orlando, Florida Register Volume 27, July 4, 1942 - June 16, 1943, p. 158

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Pensacola News Journal, 8 Oct 1942, Thu, p. 3

Funeral services were held today for Frazier G McQuagge, who died Monday afternoon in an Orlando hospital. McQuagge, who would have been 63 in December, was ill for about 4 months.

McQuagge was born at DeFuniak Springs but resided at Marianna for several years later moving to Dothan where he was in the automobile business.

For the past several years he had been living in Chipley and throughout this state road district, with which he was employed.

Surviving are his wife; five daughters, Misses Juanita, who was at his bedside, Iris and Marie of Gotha, Miss Blondie McQuagge of Des Moines, Iowa, and Mrs. W.B. Lee of Warren, Arizona, three sons, Frazier Jr., US Coast Guard, stationed at Port au Prince, Haiti, Curtis McQuagge, US Air Corps in the Middle East and Clarence McQuagge of Greenville, Miss, two brothers, Duncan of Panama City and Dan of Wiggins, Miss., two sisters, Mrs. Annie Blue of CHipley and Mrs. William Blue of Vernon, and several grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at the Blackburn Funeral home here with Dr. Norman McLeod, paster of the Foster Street Methodist church, Dothan, officiating.

Interment was in Glenwood Cemetery.

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