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Franklin B. Hunter

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Franklin B. Hunter

Birth
Atlanta, Hamilton County, Indiana, USA
Death
29 Jul 1938 (aged 69)
Hamilton County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Arcadia, Hamilton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Source:
1883-1949 Hamilton County Obits binder in Cicero, Hamilton, Indiana library
Obituary
Pneumonia was fatal to Frank Hunter
Summarization:
Frank B Hunter would be 70 years old his next birthday in Dec, widely known men on the northern part of the county, died at Beechwood hospital, early Friday due to pneumonia.
Funeral held at the Christian church in Atlanta at two Sunday, Burial take place in Arcadia cemetery.
Family moved to Atlanta from a farm about 22 years ago. For some time, Mr. Hunter was employed in the Atlanta State Bank, later he engaged in the merchadise business and in 1924 opened a coal yard in the town which business he operated until his death.
Born on a farm in vicinity of Atlanta, spent entire time in that community
Son of Tillman and (Burris)
In 1888 united with Blanch Smith who lived west of Atlanta, the widow and the following daughters survive: Mrs. Maude Illges, of Arcadia, Mrs. Pansy Leonard east of Atlanta; and Virginia Hunter at home, another daughter, Mrs. Ruby Kessling is deceased. Six grandchildren are also living, following sister and brothers, Mrs. Arthur Lewis of Atlanta; Mrs. Etta Early of Kokomo, John Hunter of East Union community west of Atlanta; "?Ora? Hunter of Arcadia; Clifford Hunter of Atlanta and Everett Hunter east of Atlanta
Member of the East Union Cihristian church when young man and at the time of his death , he was one of the trustee of the Atlanta Christian church.
Source:
1883-1949 Hamilton County Obits binder in Cicero, Hamilton, Indiana library
Obituary
Pneumonia was fatal to Frank Hunter
Summarization:
Frank B Hunter would be 70 years old his next birthday in Dec, widely known men on the northern part of the county, died at Beechwood hospital, early Friday due to pneumonia.
Funeral held at the Christian church in Atlanta at two Sunday, Burial take place in Arcadia cemetery.
Family moved to Atlanta from a farm about 22 years ago. For some time, Mr. Hunter was employed in the Atlanta State Bank, later he engaged in the merchadise business and in 1924 opened a coal yard in the town which business he operated until his death.
Born on a farm in vicinity of Atlanta, spent entire time in that community
Son of Tillman and (Burris)
In 1888 united with Blanch Smith who lived west of Atlanta, the widow and the following daughters survive: Mrs. Maude Illges, of Arcadia, Mrs. Pansy Leonard east of Atlanta; and Virginia Hunter at home, another daughter, Mrs. Ruby Kessling is deceased. Six grandchildren are also living, following sister and brothers, Mrs. Arthur Lewis of Atlanta; Mrs. Etta Early of Kokomo, John Hunter of East Union community west of Atlanta; "?Ora? Hunter of Arcadia; Clifford Hunter of Atlanta and Everett Hunter east of Atlanta
Member of the East Union Cihristian church when young man and at the time of his death , he was one of the trustee of the Atlanta Christian church.


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