© Carnegie Herald Carnegie, Oklahoma Wednesday, March 16, 1977 James Alfred "Pete" Frame 1920 ~ 1977 J.A. Frame Service Held Funeral services for James Alfred Frame, who died Monday at the Carnegie Tri-County Hospital after a protracted illness, were at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the local Church of the Nazarene. Rev. Bob Williams, pastor, officiated. Burial was at the Carnegie Cemetery under the direction of Pitcher Funeral Home. He was an uncle of Mrs. Johnny Lunch. Frame was born December 3, 1920, at Ozark, Ark. He lives in Arkansas and Oklahoma until 1942, when he moved to California. He returned to Carnegie in 1972. Frame was a welder and also a minister in the Pentecostal church in California. He was preceded in death by a son, Jerry Lee Frame, and his father, James Andrew Frame. Survivors include his mother, Ada Louise Wiggins of Elk Grove, Calif.; one daughter, Shirley Gaither of Nipomo, Calif.; two sons, James Douglas Frame of Coalinga, Calif., and Alfred David Frame of Washington state; four sisters, Dessie Posey, Dortha Shaddon and Martha Caldwell, all of Elk Grove, Calif., and Frances Robinson of Porterville, Calif.; two brothers, Lester Frame of Tennessee and Willie Frame of Oregon; one half-brother, Harley Wiggins of Linden, Calif., ten grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. James Alfred "Pete" Frame December 3, 1920 ~ March 14, 1977 |
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