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Homer Frink was born November 10, 1884 in Knox, NY, the son of '''[[Frink, Charles M.|Charles Mason Frink]]''' ( - July 29, 1903) and Euphemia Truax (1857 - ). His brother was:
 
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*'''[[Millard Frink]]''' (October 28, 1889 - November 20, 1940) married Catherine Gilbert (Katherine E. Gilbert)(November 19, 1894 - October 23, 1950)
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Homer Frink formerly operated the old Altamont Livery stables.
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Homer Frink married Emma Williams (1887 - May 8, 1923) on November 21, 1907 in Knox, NY. Emma Williams was the daughter of '''[[Williams, Elam|Elam Williams]]''' (1844 - Febraury 14, 1907)  and Catherine Allen (1848 - 5/17/1927)  (daughter of [[Sylvester Allen]]). Homer and Emma's daughter was:
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*Elsie Frink married James Peterson about 1931
  
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He married second Maud H. Bellinger, the daughter of Willis Bellinger (November 12, 1860 - January 16, 1938) and Mrs. Bellinger ( - January 28, 1934). Maud Bellinger was previously married to '''[[Harold C. Mattice]]''' on June 1, 1912.
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Homer Frink died July 16, 1943 at his home in Altamont.
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[[File:19430723FrinkHomerObit.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>Homer Frink Obituary Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — July 23, 1943</center>]]
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<p><b>Homer Frink, 53, Dies at Altamont</b>
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</p><p>Homer Frink, 58, retired, a life-long resident of the Altamont and Knox area, died at his home in Altamont Friday night after a long illness.
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</p><p>Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Fredendall Funeral home, with Rev. Otto E. Voigt, D. D., pastor of St. John's Lutheran church, Altamont, officiating. Burial was in Knox cemetery.
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</p><p>Mr. Frink was born in the Town of Knox, Nov. 16, 1884, son of the late Charles M. and Euphemia Truax Frink. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Maude Bellinger Frink; a daughter, Mrs. James Peterson of Delmar; also a stepdaughter and a stepson.
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</p><p>Mr. Frink formerly operated the old Altamont Livery stables. Her was a brother of the late Millard Frink.
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - July 23, 1943
  
 
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Image:19120607BellingerMaudeMarriage.jpg|Harold C. Mattice and Maud Bellinger Marriage - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - June 7, 1912</center>
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Image:19230525FrinkHomerMrsDeathNotice.jpg|<center>Emma Williams Frink (Mrs. Homer Frink) Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - May 25, 1923</center>
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Image:19230511FrinkEmmaObit.jpg|<center>Emma Williams Frink (Mrs. Homer Frink) Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - May 11, 1923</center>
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Image:19230510FrinkEmmaObit.jpg|<center>Emma Williams Frink (Mrs. Homer Frink) Obituary - [[h:Albany Evening Journal|Albany Evening Journal]] - May 10, 1923</center>
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Image:19071129FrinkHomerMarried.jpg|<center>Homer Frink and Emma Williams Married - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - November 29, 1907</center>
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Image:19300904FrinkHomerHotelRaid.jpg|<center>Homer Frink - American Hotel in Worcester Raided - Stamford Mirror-Recorded - September 4, 1930</center>
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Image:19301114FrinkHomerSpeakeasy.jpg|<center>Homer Frink Speak Easy Indictment - Otsego Farmer - November 14, 1930</center>
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Image:19311120FrinkHomerAltamont.jpg|<center>Homer Frink moved to Peter Orsini's house in Altamont - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] -  November 20, 1931</center>
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Image:19070222WilliamsElamDeathNotice.jpg|<center>Elam Williams Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - February 22, 1907</center>
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Image:19370409FrinkHomerAccident.jpg|<center>Homer Frink Held in Kremble Highway Death - Schenectady Gazette - April 9, 1937</center>
 
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Latest revision as of 22:10, 6 October 2013

Birth

Homer Frink was born November 10, 1884 in Knox, NY, the son of Charles Mason Frink ( - July 29, 1903) and Euphemia Truax (1857 - ). His brother was:

  • Millard Frink (October 28, 1889 - November 20, 1940) married Catherine Gilbert (Katherine E. Gilbert)(November 19, 1894 - October 23, 1950)

Education

Occupation

Homer Frink formerly operated the old Altamont Livery stables.

Marriage & Children

Homer Frink married Emma Williams (1887 - May 8, 1923) on November 21, 1907 in Knox, NY. Emma Williams was the daughter of Elam Williams (1844 - Febraury 14, 1907) and Catherine Allen (1848 - 5/17/1927) (daughter of Sylvester Allen). Homer and Emma's daughter was:

  • Elsie Frink married James Peterson about 1931

He married second Maud H. Bellinger, the daughter of Willis Bellinger (November 12, 1860 - January 16, 1938) and Mrs. Bellinger ( - January 28, 1934). Maud Bellinger was previously married to Harold C. Mattice on June 1, 1912.

Death

Homer Frink died July 16, 1943 at his home in Altamont.

Obituary

Homer Frink Obituary Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — July 23, 1943

Homer Frink, 53, Dies at Altamont

Homer Frink, 58, retired, a life-long resident of the Altamont and Knox area, died at his home in Altamont Friday night after a long illness.

Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Fredendall Funeral home, with Rev. Otto E. Voigt, D. D., pastor of St. John's Lutheran church, Altamont, officiating. Burial was in Knox cemetery.

Mr. Frink was born in the Town of Knox, Nov. 16, 1884, son of the late Charles M. and Euphemia Truax Frink. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Maude Bellinger Frink; a daughter, Mrs. James Peterson of Delmar; also a stepdaughter and a stepson.

Mr. Frink formerly operated the old Altamont Livery stables. Her was a brother of the late Millard Frink.

Altamont Enterprise - July 23, 1943

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