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Elizabeth Frankenfield

(9/20/1904 - 2/9/1974)

branch.gif (1966 bytes)Robert E. Frankenfield
Elizabeth Frankenfield
Marriage(s)Catherine May Ehley
 1 Harry P. Kitchen on:
   Children:
  - Living Kitchen
 
  Siblings:
  - Mae Mary Frankenfield
  - Robert E. Frankenfield
  - Raymond Roy Frankenfield
  - Edna Minerva Frankenfield
  - Pearl Estella Frankenfield
  - Lawrence J. Frankenfield
  - Beatrice J. Frankenfield
  - Cathryn Frankenfield
  - Leola E. Frankenfield
  - Sylvia Frankenfield
  - Elvin E. Frankenfield
 
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Notes:
The Express, February 11, 1974, Pagfe 25
Mrs. Harry Kitchen
Mrs. Elizabeth R. Kitchen, 69, of the Harlan House, 221 S. 4th St., died S aturday in Easton hospital where she was a patient 10 weeks.

Born in Reigelsville, N.J., on March 20, 1904, she was a daughter of the l ate Robert and Kathryn Ehley Frankenfield. She lived in Easton most of h er life and at the Harlan House the last six years.

Mrs. Kitchen had been employed as a seamstress at the old Standard Silk Mi ll, Phillipsburg.

Her husband, Harry P. Kitchen, died 14 years ago.

She was a member of First United Church of Christ, Easton.

Survivors include a brother, Elvin Frankenfield, Palmer Township, and thr ee sisters, Mrs. William K. Harlan Sr., Wilson, Miss Beatrice Frankenfiel d, Phillispburg, and Mrs. Arthur Koons, Easton.

The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Ashton Funeral Hom e, Easton. Interment will be in Easton Heights Cemetery.

Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, February 12, 1974, Page 22
Mrs. Elizabeth Kitchen
Mrs. Elizabeth R. (Frankenfield) Kitchen, 69, of the Harlan House, 22 1, S. 4th ST., Easton, died Saturday in Easton Hospital.

She was employed as a seamstress at the former Standard Silk Mill, Phillip sburg. Her husband, Harry P. Kitchen, died 14 years ago.
 
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