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Frederick D. Gardner

Frederick D. Gardner
Frederick Dozier Gardner circa 1915.jpg
Frederick Dozier Gardner circa 1915
Governor of Missouri
In office
January 8, 1917 – January 10, 1921
Lieutenant Wallace Crossley
Preceded by Elliot Woolfolk Major
Succeeded by Arthur M. Hyde
Personal details
Born (1869-11-06)November 6, 1869
Hickman, Kentucky
Died December 18, 1933(1933-12-18) (aged 64)
St. Louis, Missouri
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Jeannette Vosburgh
Children four
Profession funeral director and supply manufacturer, businessman

Frederick "Fred" Dozier Gardner (November 6, 1869 – December 18, 1933), an American businessman and coffin and hearse manufacturer from St. Louis, Missouri, served as the 34th Governor of Missouri from 1917 to 1921.

Gardner was born in Hickman, Kentucky; his father was William H. Gardner. He rose to prominence in St. Louis. The only political office he ever sought was a single term as governor, and he narrowly won the election of 1916. However, he did later attend national conventions of the Democratic Party.

As Governor of Missouri he oversaw the elimination of the state's debt; it was $2,250,000 when he took office, but the state had over $3,500,000 in the treasury at the end of his term.

In addition to his political career, Gardner spent 47 years in the funeral industry both as a funeral director and supplier, starting his career as an office boy. He worked for the Ellis Undertaking Co., M. Hermann & Son Livery & Undertaking, and the Southern Undertaking Co., all located in St. Louis. He eventually owned the St. Louis Coffin Co., and served as its president. He was also vice president of Gardner Motor Co. which operated in St. Louis from 1920 to 1932 and manufactured hearses and ambulances. He also operated casket manufacturing plants in Memphis, Tennessee; Texarkana, Arkansas; and Dallas, Texas.


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