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Campbell, Frank Marian

Age 43

Skelton Mine lease

Miami Daily Record Herald · Dec 29 1919 · Pg 3 · Col 5

Douthat Oklahoma, Dec 29 Frank Marian Campbell, 43 years old, a hoisterman, was found dead about 9 o'clock Saturday night in a hoisterhouse to a new shaft which is being operated on the Skelton Mine lease. L. E. Fredericks, superintendent, made the discovery and summoned a physician who said that death that been due to heart trouble.

Campbell's body was taken to the morgue of the Todd undertaking company, of Picher Oklahoma and later removed to his home at Quapaw Oklahoma, where he is survived by a wife and five children.

Funeral services were held Monday afternoon from the residence at 1:30 o'clock, the Rev. James Miller officiating. Burial was in the cemetery at Baxter Springs Kansas.

Disclaimer: If you search for these articles somewhere else, searches should be done by date in the city of Miami Oklahoma. The clippings have "Miami Newspapers, Miami Oklahoma." The paper changed names several times making it difficult to search by title. Most of the Hard Rock Lead and Zinc Fatalities newspaper clippings are from the personal files of I. D. Hulvey, former powderman in the Picher mine and then owner of the Hulvey Insurance Agency.