Frank L. Castor died at his home at South Main street early today following a long illness. He was born in Loudonville, and had been a resident of Mansfield for 15 years. Mr. Castor spent several years in Lincoln, Nebraska before coming to Mansfield.
The son of Thomas E. (and Louisa C.) Castor, early residents of Ashland county, he was the last member of his family.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Endly Castor, and nephew, O. K. Andress, secretary of the Loudonville Agricultural Society.
Services will be held at the John S. Jones Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Saturday in charge of Rev. S. B. Salmon, pastor of the First M. E. church. Burial will be I the Mansfield Cemetery.
~Mansfield News Journal
Thurs., 10 Jan 1935, pg. 9
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Sister: Ella M. Castor - 1859 OH
Brother: Willoughby W. Castor - 1860 OH
Frank L. Castor died at his home at South Main street early today following a long illness. He was born in Loudonville, and had been a resident of Mansfield for 15 years. Mr. Castor spent several years in Lincoln, Nebraska before coming to Mansfield.
The son of Thomas E. (and Louisa C.) Castor, early residents of Ashland county, he was the last member of his family.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Endly Castor, and nephew, O. K. Andress, secretary of the Loudonville Agricultural Society.
Services will be held at the John S. Jones Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Saturday in charge of Rev. S. B. Salmon, pastor of the First M. E. church. Burial will be I the Mansfield Cemetery.
~Mansfield News Journal
Thurs., 10 Jan 1935, pg. 9
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Sister: Ella M. Castor - 1859 OH
Brother: Willoughby W. Castor - 1860 OH
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