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Sevilla Ada T. Frankenfield

(11/07/1867 - 12/8/1914)

branch.gif (1966 bytes)Jacob W. Frankenfield
Sevilla Ada T. Frankenfield
Marriage(s)Mary Guth
 1 Harry E. Hindenach on: 12/29/1886
   Children:
  - William Jacob Hindenach
  - Maynard Paul Hindenach
 
  Siblings:
  - Stewart Frankenfield
  - Charles Frankenfield
  - Liza Ann Frankenfield
  - Henry Clayton Frankenfield
  - Reading Ross Frankenfield
  - Regina Amelia Frankenfield
 
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Burial:Durham
 
Notes:
Reading Eagle, Friday, December 4, 1914, Page 12
Woman Dies Suddenly
"Help Me, Will." Were Last Word Spoken by Mrs. Savilla Hindenach
"Help Me, Will," were the last words uttered by Mrs. Ada Hindenach, as s he fell to the floor in the kitchen of the home of her son, Mayard, 1043 C ourt Street. A physician was called, but she expired while resting on t he lounge in the sitting room before his arrival. Mrs. Hindenach was appa rently in the best of health all day Thursday. In the evening she and h er daughter-in-law expected to attend a local theatre. Shortly after supp er she decided that she would make a short call upon a sick friend in t he neighborhood. About 10 minutes later members of the family heard lo ud cries for help from the rear of the house and as they opened the kitch en door. Mrs. Hindenach, who had been leaning against it fell to the floo r. The physician pronounced death due to congestion of the lungs.

Mrs. Hindenach was born in Durham, Bucks County, and was a daughter of M r. and Mrs. Jacob Frankenfield. She resided in her native town until the d eath of her husband Harry, 17 years ago, when she came to Reading. For ni ne years she was employed in the Eisenlohr Cigar factory where her willing ness to help others and her uncomplaining nature made her a general favori te.

Surviving are two brothers, Reading Frankenfield of Reading; Clayton, of K intersville, a sister, Mrs. Regina Snyder, fo Reading and two sons, Mayna rd and William.

Deceased was a member of Helena Camp. No. 5021, Royal Neighbors of America n, Eisenlohr's Relief Association and of St. Luke's Lutheran church.
 
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