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Frank Mitchell MacPherson

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Succeeded by
  
Frank William Green

Role
  
Politician

Name
  
Frank MacPherson


Occupation
  
funeral director

Political party
  
Liberal

Place of death
  
Ottawa

Frank Mitchell MacPherson

Preceded by
  
Noel Stirling Austin Arnold Wallinger

Born
  
March 29, 1884 Wooler, Ontario (
1884-03-29
)

Died
  
after 1967 Ottawa, Ontario

Spouse(s)
  
Edythe Lawrie (m. 21 Jul 1909)

Frank Mitchell MacPherson (March 29, 1884 – after 1967) was a Canadian politician and funeral director.

MacPherson was born to Peter MacPherson, and Mary McCaw at Wooler, Ontario. He attended public schooling at Smith Falls, Ontario and Kingston, Ontario. He came to Cranbrook around 1910. In Cranbrook he owned the Hanson Garage Company and operated F. M. MacPherson Funeral Service. He also served as an alderman on the Cranbrook City Council.

He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia at the British Columbia general election, 1928, running for the Liberal party, defeating Conservative incumbent Noel Stirling Austin Arnold Wallinger. He would be re-elected in 1933 and again in 1937. In 1933 he was appointed by premier Thomas Dufferin Pattullo as minister of public works in 1933. In 1944 Macpherson was serving as Commissioner of the Board of Transport Commission of Canada. At the time he resided in Ottawa and had retired from his businesses in Cranbrook.

He married Edythe Lawrie July 21, 1909. With her he had two sons, Marshall Frank in 1913 and Allan Mitchell.

References

Frank Mitchell MacPherson Wikipedia