Frank Camp


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Frank E. Camp (b. 1900 – d.  1977) was born July 2, 1900 in New Haven, Connecticut. He died in Prescott, Arizona on November 30, 1977. He was married to Mary Helen “Ginger” Gayle.

Since 1939, he lived in Prescott and was a bartender and member of the Bartender’s Union. He was a veteran of the US Navy serving during WWII.  He was a member of several Presocott organizations: Sacred Heart Catholic Church, the Smoki People of Prescott, the Moose Lodge and the Elks Lodge. 

He died in 1977 of a lingering illness at age 77 at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Prescott. He is buried at Mountain View Cemetery in Prescott. He was predeceased by his wife Ginger.

Sources: Prescott Evening Courier obituary.1948 Prescott City Directory

 

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