Shoaf - Frank
Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review, August 7, 1974
KINGMAN – Frank Shoaf, 75, of Kingman, who retired from the state highway department in 1967, died Tuesday in his residence. He had been in ill health for six years. He had been employed at National Homes Corp. at Lafayette and Harrison Steel Casting Co. at Attica. He was a member of Kingman United Methodist Church, Kingman Chapter 3621 of Modern Woodmen of America and Labor and Hod Carriers Union local 274 of Lafayette. Born July 4, 1899, in Fountain County, he was the son of Arista S. and Hanna Dark Shoaf. He was married Nov. 7, 1927, to Avanella Allen. She survives. Other survivors include a son, Gordon of Kingman; three daughters, Mrs. Ralph (Phyllis) Ransom and Mrs. Leroy (Marjorie) Keeling of Kingman and Mrs. Phillip (Joyce) Berard of Crawfordsville; six sisters, Mrs. Opal Wakeland, Mrs. Elva Duzhene, Mrs. Hazel Wakeland, Mrs. Emma Seigfried and Mrs. Laurena Allen of Kingman and Mrs. Evalena Gritten of Cates; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday in Bodine & Shelby Funeral Home at Covington with the Rev. Luther Page officiating. Burial will be in Kingman Fraternal Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Thursday. – jlr