- Frank L Mabie, Head, White, Male, 53, Married, born in Wisconsin, Loader of Auto, Auto Plant
Florence E Mabie, Wife, White, Female, 44, Married, born in Michigan, Farm Helper, Farm
Charlene P Mabie, Daughter, White, Female, 17, never married, born in Wisconsin, Farm Helper, Farm
Joyce M Mabie, Daughter, White, Female, 16, never married, born in Wisconsin, Farm Helper, Farm
Richard L Mabie, Son, White, Male, 12, never married, born in Wisconsin, attending 6th grade
Darrell D Mabie, Son, White, Male, 10, never married, born in Wisconsin
Dennis T Mabie, Son, White, Male, 8, never married, born in Wisconsin
Nancy C Mabie, Daughter, White, Female, 6, never married, born in Wisconsin
Virginia L Mabie, Daughter, White, Female, 4, never married, born in Wisconsin
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- Frank L. Mabie, 87, of 711 Wisconsin, lifelong Rock County resident, died at his home [in Beloit] Thursday after a long illness.
Mr. Mabie had been employed 32 years at the Janesville General Motors plant before retiring some time ago, and also was a retired farmer. He was a well-known horse breeder, trainer of pacers and trotters and a member of Trotters Hall of Fame.
He was born Dec. 16, 1889, in Magnolia township, Rock County, and received his education at Evansville Seminary. He was married to Florence McGraw April 10, 1919, in Rockford.
Mr. Mabie was long active in baseball leagues, a member of Beloit Old-Timers Baseball Club, and Trinity Lutheran Church.
Surviving are his wife; seven sons, Richard, Janesville, Jackson and Robert, Beloit, Bernard, Milwaukee, Leslie, Stoughton, Dennis, Clinton, and Frank, Dallas, Tex.; eight daughters, Mrs. James Glackin, Mrs. Dave Robinson and Mrs. Charlene Olson, all of Janesville, Mrs. Arthur Witt, Edgerton, Edgerton, Mrs. Nancy Schmidt, Beloit, Mrs. Richard Schultz and Mrs. Virginia Walters, both of Dallas, and Mrs. Eugene Tomaszewski, Milwaukee.
Also surviving are 43 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; a brother, Clyde Mabie, Albany; three sisters, Beatrice Mabie and Mrs. Myrtle Halverson in California, and Mrs. Nellie Stadel, Las Vegas, Nev.
Services are at 1 p.m. Monday in Rosman-Uehling-Kinzer Cranston Road Chapel, with burial in Juda Cemetery.
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