Frisbie, Clayton
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Funeral services will be held Monday for Clayton Glen Frisbie, retired independent mine operator who died Friday afternoon. Frisbie, 55, succumbed at the Picher hospital at Picher Oklahoma shortly after suffering a heart attack at his home, 316 North Gladys Street, Picher. He had lived here since 1928, having previously resided in Galena Kansas. Frisbie, who formerly operated the Grey Wolf Mining Company, is survived by a daughter, Glenna Jean Frisbie, of the home; two sons, Gene Frisbie, Commerce Oklahoma, and Kenneth Glen Frisbie, Pittsburg Kansas; a brother, Ralph L. Frisbie, of the home address and two grandchildren. Monday's rites will be held at 2 pm Monday at the First Methodist church with the Rev. G. E. Elmswick officiating. Interment will be in Mount Hope cemetery, Joplin Missouri, under direction of the Thomas funeral home. Pallbearers will include Bill Shouse, Austin Keithley, Dewey Berry, Fred Poor, Earl Smith and Charles Williamson.
Miami News Record — Miami, OK
Jan 20 1957 · p.9 · col.4
Book: Hard Rock Lead and Zinc Mining Men — S J Mahurin
ISBN: 1-892744-95-3