The Frank Cable family is pictured above in the late
1890s. Frank’s wife was the former Ida Schwind. Their daughters were Clara,
Florence and Stella. Frank, along with his father Laurence Cable and his brother Edward, was active in real estate
development in Sandusky in the early twentieth century. The Cable family
developed Cable Park, a residential
neighborhood on Sandusky’s Wayne Street, and they were key donors to the former
Providence Hospital. Below we see Frank Cable standing outside the home in
which he grew up, at the southwest corner of Central Avenue and Monroe Street.
Frank and Ida’s daughter Clara Cable married Leo
Wagner, who operated a florist shop in Sandusky for many years on Columbus
Avenue.
Clara Cable Wagner |
Florence Cable Steinemann |
Youngest daughter Stella went on to marry Dr. M.A. Wagner. After the the doctor's death, Stella wed Roman Burnor, and they made their home in Toledo, Ohio.
Mrs. Ida Schwind
Cable died at the young age of 40, in a hospital in San Antonio, Texas following a
serious illness. The telegram announcing her death was delivered to the Cable
family on the very day that the Providence Hospital dedication took place, in
April 1904. The original Providence Hospital had once been the home of C.C.
Keech on Hayes Avenue.
Frank Laurence Cable died at the Sawyer Sanitarium in Marion, Ohio on December 14, 1913. Sadly, his
brother Edward Cable had died just a few weeks earlier. The Cable family left
their mark on Sandusky, Ohio. If you would like to learn more about this family
and their many contributions to our community, visit the Sandusky Library
Archives Research Center, where you can view the Cable Family Collection.
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