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Benjamin Franklin Mackey

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Benjamin Franklin Mackey

Birth
Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
29 Oct 1931 (aged 76)
Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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B. Frank Mackey, aged 76 years, died suddenly last evening at 5:30 from a heart attack.

Mr. Mackey was a member of the Lutheran Church at Keefer's and the I. O. O. F. of Upper Strasburg. Mr. Mackey had been a resident of that community for the last forty years.

He is survived by his wife, Mae Mackey, and the following children; Christian J. Howard, W. Lloyd P., all of Chadwick, Ill., Mrs. Walter W. Peckman, Chambersburg, R. D. 6, Mrs. Bruce Hager, Ligonier; Walter W. Mackey, Harrisburg; Mrs. Howard Noel and Martin Mackey, at home; also eleven grandchildren and these brothers and sisters, G. W. Mackey and Mrs. Rush Horn of Upper Strasburg, Mrs. M. L. Rosenberry of Roxbury and A. A. Mackey of near Chambersburg.

Funeral Monday with services in the Lutheran Church at Keefer's at 2 o'clock in charge of the Pastor Rev. W. J. Schultz. Burial will be in Lincoln Cemetery, east of Chambersburg. Please omit flowers.

Source The Waynesboro Record Herald Oct 30, 1931
B. Frank Mackey, aged 76 years, died suddenly last evening at 5:30 from a heart attack.

Mr. Mackey was a member of the Lutheran Church at Keefer's and the I. O. O. F. of Upper Strasburg. Mr. Mackey had been a resident of that community for the last forty years.

He is survived by his wife, Mae Mackey, and the following children; Christian J. Howard, W. Lloyd P., all of Chadwick, Ill., Mrs. Walter W. Peckman, Chambersburg, R. D. 6, Mrs. Bruce Hager, Ligonier; Walter W. Mackey, Harrisburg; Mrs. Howard Noel and Martin Mackey, at home; also eleven grandchildren and these brothers and sisters, G. W. Mackey and Mrs. Rush Horn of Upper Strasburg, Mrs. M. L. Rosenberry of Roxbury and A. A. Mackey of near Chambersburg.

Funeral Monday with services in the Lutheran Church at Keefer's at 2 o'clock in charge of the Pastor Rev. W. J. Schultz. Burial will be in Lincoln Cemetery, east of Chambersburg. Please omit flowers.

Source The Waynesboro Record Herald Oct 30, 1931


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