Frank D. White - State Banking Commissioner and Death

State Banking Commissioner and Death

From 1998 to 2003, White served as Arkansas Banking Commissioner, an appointment from Governor Huckabee.

White died of a heart attack in Little Rock on May 21, 2003, just two weeks before his 70th birthday and is interred there in the historic Mount Holly Cemetery.

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