Not married Children: - No Issue Siblings: - Alexander C. Frankenfield
- Newton W. Frankenfield
- William Harvey Frankenfield
- Mary Catharine Frankenfield
- Sylvester Frankenfield
- Erwin Frankenfield
- Ida E. Frankenfield
- Anna Matilda Frankenfield
- Hugh Ezra Frankenfield
| Born: Baptism: Place: Sponsors: Died: Easton Burial:Durham Notes: Easton Express, Tuesday, May 25, 1920, Page 5
Charles F. Frankenfield, 57, years old, died suddenly yesterday while at w ork for Sigafoos & Poore, near Warren Glen, Warren County. Heart failu re is given as the cause of death. The body has been taken to the ho me of his brother, Sylvester Frankenfield, at Riegelsvile from which pla ce the funeral will be held at 1 o?clock Thursday afternoon, with interme nt at Durham.
For 16 years Mr. Frankenfield made his home in this city, at the residen ce of B. F. Trauger, 1347 Washington Street. Prior to that time he resid ed with the Traugers at Durham. He was a cousin of Mr. Trauger.
Deceased is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Sylveste r, of Riegelsville; Irvin of Durham; William and Hugh of Hellertown; Alex ., Springtown; Mrs. Annie Whismer, Pipersville; Mrs. Harry Balliet, Spring town, and Mrs. Monroe Young, Bethlehem Deceased was unmarried. He was a me mber of the Durham Lutheran Church.
Charles F. Frankenfield, 57 years old, died suddenly Monday while at wo rk for Sigafoos & Poore, near warren Glenn, Warren county, N.J. Heart fai lure is given as the cause of death. The body has been taken to the ho me of his brother, Sylvester Frankenfield, at Riegelsville, from which pla ce the funeral was held Thursday afternoon, with interment at Durham. F or 16 years, Mr. Frankenfield made his home in Easton, at the residen ce of B. F. Trauger. Prior to that time he resided with the Traugers at D urham. He was a cousin of Mr. Trauger. The deceased is survived by the f ollowing brothers and sisters: Sylvester, of Riegelsville; Irvin, of Durh am; William and Hugh, Hellertown; Alex., Springtown; Mrs. Annie Whismer, P ipersville; Mrs. Harry Balliet, Springtown, and Mrs. Monroe Young, Bethleh em. The deceased was unmarried.
[The Allentown Morning Call, Allentown, PA, Saturday, May 29, 1920, page 1 0] |