MO d/c 2233
Frank B. Antry Dead.
News came this morning of the death of Frank B. Antry, of Callao. He had been ill with cancer for some time. Mr. Antry was one of the oldest and best known citizens of the county, having for many years been an extensive farmer, and has always been in agricultural development and oraganization. In early life he had been in the employ of the Hannibal & St. Joe road. Mr. Antry was about 65. He leaves a wife.
Macon Chronicle-Herald, Macon, Missouri, 18 Jan 1919, Sat • Page 1, Column 5
MO d/c 2233
Frank B. Antry Dead.
News came this morning of the death of Frank B. Antry, of Callao. He had been ill with cancer for some time. Mr. Antry was one of the oldest and best known citizens of the county, having for many years been an extensive farmer, and has always been in agricultural development and oraganization. In early life he had been in the employ of the Hannibal & St. Joe road. Mr. Antry was about 65. He leaves a wife.
Macon Chronicle-Herald, Macon, Missouri, 18 Jan 1919, Sat • Page 1, Column 5
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