Wapello County IA Archives Biographies.....Daggett, Frank L. 1874 - 
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Author: S. J. Clarke, Publisher

FRANK L. DAGGETT.

Frank L. Daggett, who is engaged in the undertaking and embalming business in
Ottumwa, his native city, was born on the 4th of June, 1874. His youthful days
were spent in the home of his parents, and at the usual age he entered the
public schools, in which he passed through consecutive grades until graduated
from the high school. He also attended a business college in this city and then,
in preparation for his chosen line of work, he entered the Hohenschuh Embalming
School at Iowa City, from which he was graduated in 1901. He then entered the
undertaking business, which he still conducts under the name of Daggett & Sons,
Frank L. Daggett being manager. The firm is liberally patronized and has a well
appointed undertaking establishment, carrying an excellent line of everything
needed in their business.

In 1898 Mr. Daggett was married to Miss Maud L. Sprague, who is also a graduate
of the embalming school in which her husband completed his course, and she now
assists him in the business. To Mr. and Mrs. Daggett have been born four
children, but Nellie, the firstborn, is deceased, twins have also passed away
and Jeannette is the only one now living.

Mr. Daggett is prominently and popularly known in fraternal circles. He belongs
to the Masonic lodge and has attained high rank in the order. He also has
membership with the Odd Fellows and the Modern Woodmen. He is likewise connected
with the Yeomen lodge, and both he and his wife are members of the Eastern Star
and the Royal Neighbors. Both are members of the Methodist Episcopal church, and
he is president of the Young Peoples Association of the church. His wife, a
graduate in music, is an excellent pianist. Theirs is an attractive and
hospitable home, and its good cheer is greatly enjoyed by their many friends.
They possess in large measure those attractive social qualities which win warm
regard in every land and clime.


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HISTORY OF WAPELLO COUNTY IOWA
ILLUSTRATED
VOLUME II
CHICAGO
THE S. J. CLARKE PUBLISHING COMPANY 1914




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