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Frank Whitbeck

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Frank Whitbeck

Birth
Fredonia, Wilson County, Kansas, USA
Death
16 Sep 1943 (aged 57)
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 4, Lot SEC 757
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The Oklahoman, Monday, September 19, 1943:
CITY PIONEER SERVICES SET FOR MONDAY--
Funeral for Frank Whitbeck, 78, former Oklahoma City accountant, who died unexpectedly Thursday in Kansas City, MO, will be conducted Monday morning in Capitol Hill Funeral Home chapel with Rev. A. T. Graham, pastor of Capitol Hill Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be at Shawnee (actually Oklahoma City). Hour of the service had not been set Saturday, awaiting arrival here Sunday of members of the family from Kansas City.

Whitbeck, who lived in Oklahoma City more than 35 years, was employed as an accountant in several county offices and more recently with the Cities Services Co. He left here about three years ago. Whitbeck, who was a member of Capitol Hill Masonic Lodge, and Capitol Hill Methodist Church, is survived by his wife, Mrs Myrtle Whitbeck, whose father was the late H. D. Alexander, first Capitol Hill Postmaster; two sons, Donald Whitbeck of Huntington, WV; and Frank Whitbeck of Little Rock, Ark.; and a daughter, Mrs Jack Prendergast of Kansas City home address.
The Oklahoman, Monday, September 19, 1943:
CITY PIONEER SERVICES SET FOR MONDAY--
Funeral for Frank Whitbeck, 78, former Oklahoma City accountant, who died unexpectedly Thursday in Kansas City, MO, will be conducted Monday morning in Capitol Hill Funeral Home chapel with Rev. A. T. Graham, pastor of Capitol Hill Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be at Shawnee (actually Oklahoma City). Hour of the service had not been set Saturday, awaiting arrival here Sunday of members of the family from Kansas City.

Whitbeck, who lived in Oklahoma City more than 35 years, was employed as an accountant in several county offices and more recently with the Cities Services Co. He left here about three years ago. Whitbeck, who was a member of Capitol Hill Masonic Lodge, and Capitol Hill Methodist Church, is survived by his wife, Mrs Myrtle Whitbeck, whose father was the late H. D. Alexander, first Capitol Hill Postmaster; two sons, Donald Whitbeck of Huntington, WV; and Frank Whitbeck of Little Rock, Ark.; and a daughter, Mrs Jack Prendergast of Kansas City home address.


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