Palladium-Item, Richmond, IN
December 29, 1914
INTER EVANGELIST
AT JAMESTOWN
The burial of Nathan Frame, Friend evangelist, who died in Washington, D.C. Saturday, took place in Jamestown, O., this afternoon.
Nathan Frame and Esther Frame, his wife, toured the country for thirty years holding revival services. Both have been in Richmond frequently and have many friends among the older members of the Friends church here.
Since his retirement from evangelical work, Mr. Frame has lived in Washington. He died of cancer.
The Richmond Item, Richmond, IN
December 30, 1914
Timothy Nicholson of this city has received a telegram from Esther G. Frame, Washington, D.C., of the death on December 26th of her husband, Nathan Frame, from the effects of a cancer, from which he had been a sufferer for years. He was buried at his old home town, Jamestown, O., yesterday. Nathan Frame and Esther Frame were Quaker evangelist, who were well known in Richmond and all parts of the Indiana Yearly Meeting, few Friends being more widely known than this couple. During the inability of Nathan Frame to support himself through evangelistic efforts for the past two years, Richmond Friends have been contributing each month a goodly purse of money.
Palladium-Item, Richmond, IN
December 29, 1914
INTER EVANGELIST
AT JAMESTOWN
The burial of Nathan Frame, Friend evangelist, who died in Washington, D.C. Saturday, took place in Jamestown, O., this afternoon.
Nathan Frame and Esther Frame, his wife, toured the country for thirty years holding revival services. Both have been in Richmond frequently and have many friends among the older members of the Friends church here.
Since his retirement from evangelical work, Mr. Frame has lived in Washington. He died of cancer.
The Richmond Item, Richmond, IN
December 30, 1914
Timothy Nicholson of this city has received a telegram from Esther G. Frame, Washington, D.C., of the death on December 26th of her husband, Nathan Frame, from the effects of a cancer, from which he had been a sufferer for years. He was buried at his old home town, Jamestown, O., yesterday. Nathan Frame and Esther Frame were Quaker evangelist, who were well known in Richmond and all parts of the Indiana Yearly Meeting, few Friends being more widely known than this couple. During the inability of Nathan Frame to support himself through evangelistic efforts for the past two years, Richmond Friends have been contributing each month a goodly purse of money.
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