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After having 14 years experience in the business (5 years with Charles W. Compton), Frank O. Ross began his business in 1881.
From: Industries in NJ 1882 Frank O. Ross Undertaker, No. 55 South Orange Avenue. With an experience of fourteen years in the business (five years of which were with Mr. Compton), in January of 1881 Mr. Ross established himself in business on his own account and to-day enjoys a very large share of public patronage. His office and wareroom is at No. 55 South Orange Avenue, is of ample dimensions, and every facility is possessed for the business. Coffins and caskets of all kinds are supplied and are trimmed to suit the taste of friends. EVery attention is given to funerals, the most approved "preservers" are in use, hearses and carriages are furnished, etc. Mr. Ross is a native of the city of Newark and is a young man who ranks among the foremost in his profession. Of a kindly, sympathetic nature, and genial, pleasant manners, he enjoys the confidence and esteem of the public generally and is eminently entitled to the proud position he holds.
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