Frank Mitchell MacPherson

Frank Mitchell MacPherson (March 29, 1884 – November 11, 1981) was a Canadian politician and funeral director.

[2] In Cranbrook he owned the Hanson Garage Company and operated F. M. MacPherson Funeral Service.

[3] He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia at the 1928 British Columbia general election, running for the Liberal party, defeating Conservative incumbent Noel Stirling Austin Arnold Wallinger.

[4] In 1933 he was appointed by premier Thomas Dufferin Pattullo as minister of public works.

[1] In 1944 Macpherson was serving as Commissioner of the Board of Transport Commission of Canada.