Frank Leacock 1907-1970
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Frank Leacock 1907-1970
OBITUARY: The Morning Press, Bloomsburg, PA, Tues., Sept. 8, 1970
Frank ‘Doc' Leacock, sixty-three, 1020 East Seventh street, Bloomsburg, died at his home Sunday morning at eight-forty-five.
He was born in Bloomsburg and lived here his entire life.
Survivors include three half brothers, Wilford and Michael Nevis, Danville; Harold Nevis, Milton; two half sisters, Mrs. James (Marion) Flowers, Mrs. Irvin (Zella) Roush, both of Sunbury; two aunts, Mrs. Georege Giger and Mrs. Mabel Stewart, both of Bloomsburg.
Funeral services will be held from the William S. Elwell funeral home, Market Street, Bloomsburg, Wednesday morning at eleven o'clock with the Dr. Frank W. Ake, pastor of Wesley United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in New Rosemont Cemetery.
Frank ‘Doc' Leacock, sixty-three, 1020 East Seventh street, Bloomsburg, died at his home Sunday morning at eight-forty-five.
He was born in Bloomsburg and lived here his entire life.
Survivors include three half brothers, Wilford and Michael Nevis, Danville; Harold Nevis, Milton; two half sisters, Mrs. James (Marion) Flowers, Mrs. Irvin (Zella) Roush, both of Sunbury; two aunts, Mrs. Georege Giger and Mrs. Mabel Stewart, both of Bloomsburg.
Funeral services will be held from the William S. Elwell funeral home, Market Street, Bloomsburg, Wednesday morning at eleven o'clock with the Dr. Frank W. Ake, pastor of Wesley United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in New Rosemont Cemetery.