Obituary
Published: The Charleston Gazette, Monday, February 28, 1955
FRANK CHILTON ADKINS, 59, of Racine, died Saturday night while working at the DuPont Belle Works plant after a heart attack.
A chemical operator for the company, he had been employed at the Belle Works for the past 13 years.
He was a member of Southeast Nazarene Church in Kanawha City.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Adkins, a daughter, Mrs. William E. Beck of South Charleston; a step-son, Harold L. Cooper of Charleston; his mother, Mrs. E. K. Adkins of Huntington; two sisters, Mrs. B. C. Meredith and Mrs. C. C. Saunders, both of Huntington; a brother, Jack of Akron, Ohio; and two grandchildren.
The body is at Snodgrass mortuary.
Obituary
Published: The Charleston Gazette, Monday, February 28, 1955
FRANK CHILTON ADKINS, 59, of Racine, died Saturday night while working at the DuPont Belle Works plant after a heart attack.
A chemical operator for the company, he had been employed at the Belle Works for the past 13 years.
He was a member of Southeast Nazarene Church in Kanawha City.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Adkins, a daughter, Mrs. William E. Beck of South Charleston; a step-son, Harold L. Cooper of Charleston; his mother, Mrs. E. K. Adkins of Huntington; two sisters, Mrs. B. C. Meredith and Mrs. C. C. Saunders, both of Huntington; a brother, Jack of Akron, Ohio; and two grandchildren.
The body is at Snodgrass mortuary.
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