The McLouth Times Jefferson County Friday July 22, 1949 Dr. Frank Schaeffer Dies. >From the Oskaloosa Independent.) Funeral services for Dr. Frank SCHAEFFER, of McLouth, were held yesterday afternoon at the McLouth E.U.B. church. He died Tuesday at Winter Veteran's hospital, where he had been a patient since December 1946. He was 67 years of age, had practiced medicine at McLouth since 1915, until illness forced his retirement 2 1/2 years ago. Born at Oskaloosa, he attended the Oskaloosa schools, and graduated from the University of Kansas school of medicine in 1903. Practiced at Ozawkie 12 years. His military service was with the marine corps in first world war, with rank of major. "Schaef," as most everyone knew him, was a brillant student in his chosen field, well posted in many other fields; he served a wide territory professionally, for some years as the only physician residing at McLouth. His wife, several years deceased was the former Irene STEEPER. Their daughter, Mrs. Ruth JACKSON, of Lawrence, survives, together with the latter's daughter, Kathryn WARNER, two sisters, Mrs. Mary VANN of Tulsa; Mrs. Margaret KEERS, of Cedaredge, Colo., a brother, Paul of Berkeley, Calif.