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Frank Lewis Pitkin

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Frank Lewis Pitkin

Birth
Death
11 Mar 1904 (aged 28)
Oak Park, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Forest Park, Cook County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.8676417, Longitude: -87.8214274
Plot
Section 1, lot 95
Memorial ID
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Frank L. Pitkin, Chicago, died yesterday morning at his residence in Oak Park from pneumonia. He had been seriously ill only since Tuesday night. Mr. Pitkin was the son of E. H. Pitkin, senior member of the firm of Pitkin & Brooks, crockery merchants at Lake and La Salle streets, and a member of the firm. He was an expert in cut glass and had been sent to New York to purchase a stock. He contracted a cold there last Saturday and when he returned Sunday morning was ordered to his bed by his physician. Tuesday night pneumonia developed. Mr. Pitkin was married New Year's eve to Miss Lucy Bicknell of Oak Park. The funeral arrangements have not been completed.
--Chicago Tribune 12 March 1904, p. 5

Married Lucy Bicknell 24 May 1902, Kalamazoo,​ Kalamazoo,​ Michigan
Frank L. Pitkin, Chicago, died yesterday morning at his residence in Oak Park from pneumonia. He had been seriously ill only since Tuesday night. Mr. Pitkin was the son of E. H. Pitkin, senior member of the firm of Pitkin & Brooks, crockery merchants at Lake and La Salle streets, and a member of the firm. He was an expert in cut glass and had been sent to New York to purchase a stock. He contracted a cold there last Saturday and when he returned Sunday morning was ordered to his bed by his physician. Tuesday night pneumonia developed. Mr. Pitkin was married New Year's eve to Miss Lucy Bicknell of Oak Park. The funeral arrangements have not been completed.
--Chicago Tribune 12 March 1904, p. 5

Married Lucy Bicknell 24 May 1902, Kalamazoo,​ Kalamazoo,​ Michigan


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