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Clara Anna Celesta Frankenfield

(08/24/1864 - 3/18/1917)

branch.gif (1966 bytes)Nathan Frankenfield
Clara Anna Celesta Frankenfield
Marriage(s)Matilda Bunden
 1 Evan H. Young on:
   Children:
  - Raymond Young
  - Russel Nathan Young
  - Bertha May Young
  - Edith Young
 
  Siblings:
  - Amandus A. Frankenfield
  - Milton H. Frankenfield
  - Samuel Clarence Frankenfield
  - Senia Subilla Frankenfield
  - Katharina Minna Dianna Frankenfield
 
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Burial:Easton Heights Cemetery Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania
 
Notes:
Easton Express, Monday, march 19, 1917, Page 5
Mrs. Evan H. Young
Mrs. Clara C. Young, wife of Evan H. Young died on Sunday morning at 7: 45 o'clock at her home, No. 425 Cattell street, College Hill, after an ill ness of three weeks and three days from paralysis. Her condidtion was ser ious from the first,a nd a second stroke sustained several days ago hasten ed her end. She was inthe 53rd year of her age.

Mrs. Young is survived by her hsuband and four children; Raymond C. Youn g, Mrs. George T. Miller and Miss Edith S. Young, all of this city, and Ru ssell N. Young, of Rittersville, and by one grandson, Donald R. Youn g, of this city. She is also surived by the following brothers and sister s: Amandus A. Frankenfield and Milton H. Frankenfield, of Forks Townshi p; Mrs. William H. Kriedler and C. Samuel Frankenfield, of Newburg, and Mr s. Milton A. heitzman, of Easton.

Deceased was a native of Forks township, this county and was a daught er of the late Nathan and Matilda C. Frankenfield. She was a faithful mem ber of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, College Hilll, and was also acit ve in the Ladies Aid Society of that congregation. Many friends held h er in great esteem, and much sympathy is expressed for the grief strick en family.
 
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