Frank James Whipp |
| Posted 2017-02-11 by Judy Wight Branson |
| Weekly Journal Miner, Prescott, Arizona Territory Wednesday, October, 5, 1910, page 6, column 1 Frank J. Whipp Called By Reaper (From Thursday's Daily) Frank J. Whipp, one of the best known miners in this section, and for the past four years in charge of the Victor mine at Silver Mountain, passed away Tuesday evening at 5:30 o'clock. The fatal disease was a stomach complication. Since July 24th he has been confined to his bed in the city. Mr. Whipp was highly regarded in mining circles, and in addition enjoyed the esteem of a large number of friends through his genial fellowship. He had been a resident of this county for the past ten years, coming from Bisbee. He was 38 years old, and was a native of Indiana. Two sisters, one residing at Greeley, and the other at Spruce, Colo., and two brothers, S. F. and J. E. Whipp of Gunnison, in the above state, survive him. The news of the death of this popular man will be received with expressions of sincere regret by all who knew him. Transcriber's note: Mr. Whipp is buried in an unmarked grave at the Citizens Cemetery in Prescott, Arizona. |
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