Francis Bailey “Frank” Stanley

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Francis Bailey “Frank” Stanley

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
2 Jun 1912 (aged 60)
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Burial
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 10, Lot 48
Memorial ID
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Dallas Morning News
Dallas, Texas
June 3, 1913
Page 9

LAWYER DIES VERY SUDDENLY
Frank B. Stanley Had Resided in Fort Worth Thirty Years - Five Judges will be Pallbearers

Special to The News.
Fort Worth, Texas, June 2 - Frank B. Stanley died suddenly of heart failure. He had been a resident of Fort Worth thirty years and practiced law.

His first firm was Wray & Stanley, followed by Stanley & Spoonts, E. R. Meek entering the firm later.

In 1896 President McKinley offered him the United States Judgeship for the Northern District of Texas, which was declined that Judge Meek might be appointed.

Since 1904 Mr. Stanly has had associated with him his son, John R. He was always an active Republican, though never an officeholder.

Pallbearers will be Judges Conner, Dunklin, Speer, Simmons, Buck and Swayne.

Dallas Morning News
Dallas, Texas
June 3, 1913
Page 9

LAWYER DIES VERY SUDDENLY
Frank B. Stanley Had Resided in Fort Worth Thirty Years - Five Judges will be Pallbearers

Special to The News.
Fort Worth, Texas, June 2 - Frank B. Stanley died suddenly of heart failure. He had been a resident of Fort Worth thirty years and practiced law.

His first firm was Wray & Stanley, followed by Stanley & Spoonts, E. R. Meek entering the firm later.

In 1896 President McKinley offered him the United States Judgeship for the Northern District of Texas, which was declined that Judge Meek might be appointed.

Since 1904 Mr. Stanly has had associated with him his son, John R. He was always an active Republican, though never an officeholder.

Pallbearers will be Judges Conner, Dunklin, Speer, Simmons, Buck and Swayne.

Gravesite Details

unmarked, No Stone