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9701 Sons & Daughters of the Pilgrims, Source Medium: Book
Source (S03357)
 
9702 Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims, 1929, Source Medium: Book
Source (S03358)
 
9703 Soon after 1776 they removed to Granville, Mass. He d. in 1792, and in 1800 she went to reside with her son Nathaniel in West Stockbridge, and resided with him for 26 years, until her death, Sept. 6, 1826 LEETE, Timothy (I73135)
 
9704 Soon after his marriage he removed to Michigan and settled in Mason, where he established himself in the carriage business. After a few years he sold out and removed to Kalamazoo, where he worked for others, and while doing so he perfected and patented a number of inventions which he sold outright and put the money into a home in the city and a farm in the country which his sons operated for some years. His home is all broken up and he is with one of his sons in Kalamazoo. RIX, Benjamin Franklin (I97168)
 
9705 Soon after his marriage, he left Warwick and settled in Somerset, Vermont, where he lived for several years. then he moved to Stratton, Vt., where he cleared a farm and built a saw-mill. he lived there until his family had grown up, when he moved to South Londonderry, where he died.  EDDY, Phineas Ward (I77031)
 
9706 Soon after marriage he moved to Eaton County, Michigan and in 1892, to Elkhart, Indiana, where he is president of the Godfrey Conveyor Company. GODFREY, Byron C. (I78689)
 
9707 Soon after Samuel's death the records state that Samuel Eddy's share in the 26 Men's Purchase was then in the hands of Obadiah Eddy. In 1695 when a new survey was made Samuel's share is called the 9th lot, which consisted of a little more than 8 acres near Ravin Brook.

So far as is known Samuel Eddy held no public office. This was due probably to his youth and inexperience with conditions in a colony which had been established for ten years when he joined it, and as time went on the care of his family occupied his entire attention.

Just how many children Samuel and Elizabeth had is not known. Three times in deeds Samuel is called Samuel Eddy, Sen'r (July 21, 1660, Mar. 24, 1662, and Dec 1681). In 1681, Both Zachariah and Caleb had small boys named Samuel, but at the time of the first two deeds so far as is known, there was no other Samuel Eddy in Plymouth. It is therefore possible to suppose that Samuel had another son, who was named Samuel Eddy and of such an age in 1660 that; it was considered necessary to distinguish the father as Samuel Eddy, Sen'r. Likewise Elizabeth also appears on a record as Elizabeth Eddy, Sen'r so it is possible to adda a daughter Elizabeth to the list of the children. But since neither Samuel nor Elizabeth left a will, no way has been found, up to the present, to prove the truth of falsity of these suppositions.

As both Samuel and Elizabeth were elderly people at the time of their deaths and they both died in Swansea, it seems likely that they were living with either their son Zachariah or their son Caleb, both of whom resided in swansea. It was the custom in early New England to bury the dead on the day following the death and in a plot near the house, so it would be natural for Samuel and Elizabeth to be buried near the home of one of these Swansea sons. It happens that in December of 1696, just nine years after the death of Samuel and seven years after the death of Elizabeth, Zachariah Eddy sold to his son, Zachariah Eddy, twenty acres in Swansea, lying in a place "Commonly known by the name of Matapoysett, bounded northerly with the highway, easterly with the fence and Spring Brook to the Salt Water, southerly to the land of Ralph Chapman and bounded westerly with the highway which leade to the land of Ralph Chapman....excepting and reserving the Burying Place on the premises which is to lye and remain as a burying place for and to the families of the said Eddys & for such of their neighbors as the said Eddys shall admit of forever." Thus it is known that preious to 1696 Zachariah had already buried some members of his family near his home. Since the only Eddys who died besides his wife Alice were his father and mother, it seems almost certain that Samuel and Elizabeth lie in the Eddy Cemetery in Swansea Village, perhaps in two of those graves whose locations are marked by stones which bear no inscriptions. This cemetery lies on a hill-top, overlooking the cove of salt water, just south of the main road through the village. It adjoins the estate of Mrs. Frank Stevens and is east of the Swansea Dye Works. This plot was used by the descendants of Zachariah as a burial place for over a hundred years. 
EDDY, Samuel (I20485)
 
9708 Sophie K. Bortoli (Pooley)
September 6, 1916 - November 28, 2016 (age 100)

Sophie K. Bortoli (nee Pooley), age 100, passed away peacefully on Monday, November 28, 2016.

Sophie is survived by her two loving daughters, Deborah (Richard) Schmitz and Mary Kaye (Mike) Rooney; grandchildren, Tyler and Taylor Schmitz, Michael Jr., Matthew and Maxwell Rooney; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

Preceded in death by her husband, Peter Bortoli (1997); parents, William and Elizabeth (nee Weber) Pooley; siblings, Erma, Lloyd and Richard Pooley.

Sophie was born and raised in Peotone, IL. She was the past president of Irving Club Woman?s Auxiliary. Sophie?s main joy was her family; she loved spending as much time with them as possible. Sophie was an amazing baker and was well known for it.

She will be dearly missed by all who knew her.

The family invites relatives and friends to gather on Thursday, December 1, 2016 at Mt. Olivet Cemetery Chapel in Joliet for a committal service to be held at 10:30 a.m. Ken Plese officiating. Per Sophie?s wishes, cremation rites have been accorded.

There will be no services at the funeral home. 
POOLEY, Sophie K. (I01243)
 
9709 Source: Dead Fred Genealogy Photo Archive:

Catherine Slawson was born in 1806 in New York. She married in Pennsylvania, Ezekiel Brown in 1825. They had 7 children. Her husband died in 1848 and she and two of her daughters crossed the plains to Utah in 1856. She later married Ira Ames. Catherine was a quiet, refined person, with a good education. She had beautiful handwriting, was a good seamstress, and made lovely bedspreads, rugs and fine linens. Catherine passed away November 21, 1895, in Trenton, Cache Valley, Utah at the age of eighty-nine years. 
SLAUSON, Catherine (I50975)
 
9710 SOUTHINGTON Frederick H. Altfeter, 89, passed away Wednesday, May 25, 2016, at Mid-State Medical Center in Meriden. He was the husband of Madeleine (LaPerriere) Altfeter.

Mr. Altfeter was born April 14, 1927, in Waterbury, the son of the late Frederick and Mildred (Slason) Altfeter.

He was a longtime Waterbury resident before moving to Southington. He served his country during WWII in the U.S. Navy serving on the aircraft carrier USS Franklin D. Roosevelt.
He enjoyed sailing and remote control airplanes and was a member of the Winding Brook R/C Flying Club.

Besides his wife of 66 years, he is survived by his children, Bruce Altfeter and his wife, Gail, of Plainville, MA, Madelyn Shore and her husband, Kent, of Sarasota, FL, Frederick Altfeter and his wife, Ellie, of Warner Robins, GA, and Ned Altfeter and his wife, Marta, of Cheshire; his sister, Gertrude Pettinicchi of Wolcott; his 11 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his son, Bobby; his sister, Mildred Morrone; and his, Dog Beau.

Arrangements: Funeral services will be held on Saturday, May 28, 2016, 10 a.m. at the Alderson-Ford Funeral Home of Waterbury, 9 Holmes Avenue. Burial will follow in New Pine Grove Cemetery. Calling hours will be held today from 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home.

Memorial contributions may be made to ASPCA, 424 E. 92nd St., New York, NY 10128; or to the American Lung Assoc., 45 Ash St., East Hartford, CT 06108.

For online condolences, to share a story or a photo, please visit www.fordfh.com.

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ALTFATER, Frederick H. (I02026)
 
9711 Spelled name PADDLEFORD, PADELFORD, PADDELFOOT, and sometimes PADLFOOTE. PADELFORD, Jonathan (I42740)
 
9712 Spouse could be Sarah Luthey or Sarah Harman. YOHO, John J. (I63085)
 
9713 Squire Fancher enlisted 18 Jan 1781 in Capt. Lewis' Company, Col. Crane's Westchester Co. Fourth Regiment. On 18 March 1781 he was wounded by the enemy at North Castle, having his left arm cut through the bone, two fingers cut from his right hand, and wounded in the head.

Squire Fancher lived in Poundridge, NY, Wilton and New Canaan, Conn., and Rensselaerville, NY 
FANCHER, Squire (I21696)
 
9714 SSDI, Source Medium: (null)
Source Medium: Electronic
SSDI
Source (S03360)
 
9715 St. Charles (Illinois) Review, Saturday, 8 June 1878
Batavia Department

Headline: Lily Lake and Other Creameries

The farm of D.B. Chaffee contains 160 acres, half of which is timber, twelve acres corn, and fifteen oats. Last year, corn was a good crop and oats yielded 650 bushels from ten acres. The stock consists of twenty-five cows, (the milk of which is sent to Chicago), eight horses and a number of hogs. there is an excellent spring on the place, which the owner has utilized for a pool in his milk house. The farm is abundantly watered by Mill Creek. It is two miles from Blackberry Station. This gentleman is a Methodist and the family attend church at Canada Corners. 
CHAFFEE, Dorr Bradford (I10497)
 
9716 ST. GEORGE - Myrtle Branham Heywood, 94, joined her eternal companion on December 8, 2009. She was born April 11, 1915, to Bertha L. Pitts and Samuel T. Branham. She married J. Karl Heywood on August 15, 1956, in the St. George LDS Temple.

Myrtle was born in Thatcher, Arizona, and raised in Northern Wisconsin. In 1941, she served a short-term mission to the California Mission. In the 1950's, she worked in the Arizona Temple Office. She and her mother moved to St. George in the spring of 1954. After her marriage, she and Karl moved to Panguitch, Utah. Karl passed away in 1971 and Myrtle remained in Panguitch until she returned to St. George to the family home in 1993.

Myrtle served faithfully in the church wherever she lived. She sponsored a Family Home Evening group for many years. Although she never had any children, she is remembered fondly by her many nieces, nephews, cousins, and many close friends.

She is survived by her brother, Arnold Branham (Betty) of Wausau, Wisconsin; a sister Brenda Blanton (Fred) of Morehead, Kentucky; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Funeral services will be held Friday, December 18, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. at the Metcalf Mortuary Chapel, 288 W. St. George Blvd., St. George, Utah. Visitations will be held Friday from 9:00 to 9:45 a.m. at the mortuary, prior to services and again on Saturday, December 19, 2009 from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. at the Panguitch LDS Ward Chapel, 550 S. 100 West, Panguitch, Utah. Interment will be at the Panguitch Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to the care of Metcalf Mortuary,

 
BRANHAM, Myrtle Nissa (I4812)
 
9717 St. Louis County Minnesota Death Index 1900-1924. Source (S03361)
 
9718 St. Patrick's Cemetery, Joliet, Will Co., Illinois Records. Source (S03362)
 
9719 Stafford C. Cleveland, Yates County Chronicle - Vital Records January-April 1875. Source (S03670)
 
9720 Staford C. Cleveland, History and Directory of Yates County containing a sketch of its original settlement by the Public Universal Friends (Name: S.C. Cleveland, Chronicle Office 1873;). Source (S02418)
 
9721 Stamford Registration, Stamford, April 6, 1797 (electronic). Source (S03363)
 
9722 Stamford's Soldiers: Genealogical Biographies of Revolutionary War Patriots from Stamford, Connecticut. Compiled by Wicks & Olson, Stamford Gen. Soc. (1976) page 23:
"Bishop, Hezekiah
"Aged eleven years, he served as a guard of public stores at the Presbyterian Meeting House, North Stamford, from March 1777 to Sept. 1777 when stores were removed to Danbury, where they were later burned
by the British. He was a ranger for six months in the state troops in January 1780, commanded by Capt. Charles Smith. Hezekiah never signed enlisting orders, but entered service as a private and substitute for Benjamin Weed, who gave Hezekiah line pay and rations for taking his place. Hezekiah Bishop was born June 10, 1766, son of Benjamin Bishop, Jr. and his wife, Mary Scofield, who were married on the 24th of Sept. 1764. He was baptised on the 22 of June, 1766 at the 1st Congregational Church, Stamford. He married 31 of Jan. 1796, to Polly Coggshall, who was born in 1778."

Hezekiah Bishop estate was probated in Stamford leaving his widow and named children his heirs. His namesake child, Hezekiah, Jr having died years earlier is not mentioned in his distribution.
Children of Polly and Hezekiah Bishop are:
Erastus C. Bishop
Eiza H. Bishop. wife of Edwin Scofield
Polly Ann, wife of John Wilmot

Inscription:

"In Memory Hezekiah Bishop--who died Feby 21 1869 Aged 75 years Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called the Children of God"

 
BISHOP, Hezekiah (I06358)
 
9723 STANLEY E. CORLEY

Funeral services for Stanley Elvin Corley, a Milwaukie resident and iron worker, will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Peake Memorial Chapel. Mr. Corley, 49, died Wednesday at his home. A decision on the cause of death is pending at the Clackamas County medical examiner's office.

Born in Pilot Rock, Mr. Corley worked as a sheepherder in Eastern Oregon before joining the U.S. Navy in 1950. For the past 17 years he was an iron worker and was a member of Shopmen's Union Local 516.

He also was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 907, American Legion Post 180, 40 et 8 Voiture No. 25 and the Diplomats.

He is survived by his wife, LaVonna; a daughter, Susan Surratt, Gladstone; three stepchildren, Terry Malone of Yuba City, Calif.; Karen Ferguson of Loma Rica, Calif., and Pamela Leader of Portland; mother, Mabel Corley of Hamilton; two brothers, Marion of Hamilton, and Louis of Dale; two sisters, Joanne Tipton of Ukiah and Verna Weissenfluh of Longcreek; and two grandchildren.

Burial will be at Willamette National Cemetery.

Published in The Oregonian, Apr 29, 1983.

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CORLEY, Stanley Elvin (I100006)
 
9724 Stanley F. Lesch
Age 82. May 12, 1997 at Sunny Hill Nursing Home.
Survived by his wife, Anna (Rockett) Lesch; four sons, Stanley E. (Mary Lou), Charles (Jo Rita), Lawrence (Diane) and Thomas (Mary) Lesch; six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; one brother, Edward (Rose) Lesh; four sisters, Catherine (Allen deceased) Brethorst, Mary (Harry deceased) Linden, Francis (Dan) Altiery and Rose (Nick) Slimack; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
Preceded in death by his parents, Albert and Emily (Hibler) Lesh; one sister, Olga Andros; two brothers, Albert and Victor Lesh.
Born in Rockdale, was a lifetime resident.
Was a retired Steel Worker for U.S. Steel.
Member of St. Joseph's Holy Name Society of Rockdale and Old Timers Baseball Association.
He was a former member of Dale A.C., Ohio Club and Moose Lodge #300.
Funeral services Thursday, May 15, 1997 9:30 a.m. at the Blackburn-Giegerich-Sonntag Funeral Home to St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Rockdale for a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery.
Visitation Wednesday 4-8 p.m. BLACKBURN-GIEGERICH-SONNTAG 1500 Black Rd., near Midland 744-4444
-The Herald News (Joliet ILLINOIS),
May 14, 1997 
LESCH, Stanley F. (I35804)
 
9725 Stanley Fiscus, 57, of 113 W. Lakeside St., owner since 1950 of the Heavy Duty Wrecker S e r v i c e, 75 S. Beltline Hwy., died today in a local hospital after an extended illness. He had been a Madison resident the past 50 years. He was a native of Iowa. Mr. Fiscus' wife, the former Genevieve Buckmaster, died in May, 1967. Surviving Mr. Fiscus are a son; two daughters; one brother, Russell, living in California, and seven grandchildren. Friends may call at the Ryan Funeral Home, 235 King St. from 4 p.m. Tuesday until time of services. Funeral rites will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the funeral home, with the Rev. Rich ard E. Larson of Bethel Luther an Church officiating. Burial will be in Roselawn Cemetery.

The Capital Times, 29 Apr 1968, Mon, Page 18
Edited for privacy
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His adopted father was John A. Fiscus

Contributor: The Kiter (48221822)

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FISCUS, Stanley L. (I96888)
 
9726 STANLEY--Frank E. Stanley, aged 83 years, passed away at a local hospital Monday, march 14, following a long illness. Mr. Stanley had resided in this county for the past thirty-eight years and was a retired building contractor residing on Ferndale Route 1. Deceased was a member of the Methodist church and leaves the following survivors: His widow, Josephine Stanley, at home; two daughters, Mrs. Norman Hickey, Route 1, Ferndale, and Mrs. Ed Tiernan, Seattle; two sons, Floyd E., at Seattle, and Ray M. Stanley, at Port Gamble; also five grandchildren. The remains are resting at the funeral home of Harlow-Hollingsworth where private funeral services will be conducted Wednesday, March 16, at 3 p.m., by the Rev. E. A. Wolfe. Cremation.
From The Bellingham Herald of March 15, 1938

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STANLEY, Frank Ernest (I99024)
 
9727 State of Illinois
Kane County Circuit Court
Gen. No. 3905
No. 467
Calvin Wilcox vs. John M. Padelford

Dated: October 27, 1849
Gave judgment against plaintiff in favor of defentant for costs of suit: $13.19

Appeal dated March 1850
Plaintiff paid $11.72

Dated March 6, 1850
Appeal from decision of A. Raymond Esq. to Kane Circuit Court and now pending therein
States: the cause is this day amicably settled - and it is agreed between us that the suit shall be dismissed. The costs to be arranged as follows - 7 dollars and fifty cents to be paid by the defendant and the balance to be paid by the plaintiff.
Signed
C.E. Wilcox and John M. Padelford

The Quincy Daily Whig: 1885 Jun 10

Carter & Govert, Complainant's Solicitor

MASTER'S SALE

State of Illinois, County of Adams, Ss. Circuit Court of Adams County. In Chancery
Chancery Case 3,627.
The German Insurance and Savings Institution, a corporation, etc., vs. CAROLINE M. PADELFORD AND JOHN M. PADELFORD.
Public notice is hereby given, that, in pursuance of a decree made and entered by said Court in the above entitled case, on the first day of April, A.D. 1885, I.W.A. Richardson, Master in Chancery of the said Adams County, will, on Wednesday, the 16th day of June 1885, at the hour of 11o'clock in the forenoon, at the south front door of the Courthouse in the City of Quincy, County of Adams and State of Ilinois, sell at public auction to the hightest and best bidder, for caseh, all and singular, the following described premises and real estate in said decree mentioned, situate in the County of Adams and State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient tosatisfy said decree, to-wit: Lot number nine (9), in Bernard Meyer's addition to the City of Quincy, in the County of adams and State of Ilinois.
Dated May 9, 1885
W.A. Richardson,
Master in Chancery of Adams County, Illinois
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PADELFORD, John Manly (I42734)
 
9728 State of Illinois County of Kane Probate Records for Estate of Julius Padelford, Insane. Source (S03364)
 
9729 State of Illinois Kane County Probate Records: Inventory of all Real and Personal Estate. Source (S03365)
 
9730 State of Illinois Kane County Probate Records: Guardian's account and Report. Source (S03366)
 
9731 State of Illinois Kane County: Affidavit of Death. Source (S03367)
 
9732 State of Illinois Kane County: Final Matter of the Estate of H.C. Padelford. Source (S03368)
 
9733 State of Illinois Kane County: Proof of Death. Source (S03369)
 
9734 State of Illinois Kane County: Partition to sell Real Estate to pay debts. Source (S03370)
 
9735 State of Illinois Kane County:Report of the Account of Anna J. Perkins. Source (S03371)
 
9736 State of Illinois, County of Kane
"In the Matter of the Alleged Insanity heard the evidence aand ere satisfied that Julius was insane, and a fit person to be sent to some public or private hospital or asylum for the insane."

Witness: J. H. Cory M.D.
W. A. Keiser
Daniel Ellis
C. A. Lewis
Lynn C. Danforth
V. Howell

Real Estate: An undivided one-eighth interest in and to Lots Three (3) and Four (4), in Block one (1), of Dr. Nathan Collins' Heirs' addition to Clinton, in Kane County, Illinois. Said premises are unincumbered and improved by a dwelling, and said entire premises are of the value of about Twenty-two Hundred Fifty ($2250.00) Dolars, and of the rental value of about Ten ($10.00) Dollars per month. 
PADELFORD, Julius C. (I42767)
 
9737 State of Illinois, Kane County Court Records:

Proof Of Heirship, dated April 1, 1895 stating Richard S. Marshall was the brother-in-law of Henry.

Petition of Richard S. Marshall for Letters of Administration, dated April 1, 1895
Real Property: a vacant lot in the City of Elgin township. Lot 8, Block 8 of JC & WH Kimballs Addition to the City of Elgin, Kane Co., Ill.
Personal Property: 1 watch and clothing (worth $20.00)
Petition by Amma J. Perkins, a sister-in-law, dated October 10, 1899: Giving administrations duty since Richard S. Marshall resigned on November 21, 1899.
Petition to Sell Real Estate to Pay Debts, dated December 15, 1900: stated William Kalk bid $400 for the property located as Lot 8, Block 8
Warrant to Appraiser, dated September 25,1900, submitted by James G. Spillard, Ernest C. Luther & Charles B. Hazelwest, stating value of property is as follows:
School Books & Family Library $100
One Sewing Machine 45
Necessary Beds, Bedsteads for the
Widow & family 25
The Stoves & Pipe used in the family
with the nec. cooking utensils 50
Household & Kitchen furniture 100
1 Milch Cow and 1 calf (being 1 for
every 4 members of the family) 45
2 sheep and fleeces (being 2 for
every member of the family) 8
One Horse, Saddle and Bridle 75
Provisions for the widow and family
for 1 year 250
Food for the stock above (6 months) 20
Fuel for the widow and family (3 mos) 20
Other property 100

Total: $838
Petition to sell Real Estate to pay Debts. Francis Burton (administrator de bonis non) vs Levina E. Padelford and Julius M. Padelford, dated November Term 1900.
Final Report by Francis Burton on the sale of the Estate of Henry C. Padelford, dated January Term 1901

Certificate of Publication: Administrator's sale dated November 17, 1900 and ending December 8, 1900 
PADELFORD, Lieut Henry C. (I42678)
 
9738 State of Illinois, Kane County Petition for Letters of Administration. Source (S03372)
 
9739 State of Illinois, Kane County Probate Records: Letter to Court Regarding Estate. Source (S03373)
 
9740 State of Illinois, Kane County Probate Records: Letters of Conservatorship. Source (S03374)
 
9741 State of Illinois, Kane County Probate Records: Petition for Letter of Administration. Source (S03375)
 
9742 State of Illinois, Kane County Probate Records: Petition for Letters of Administration De Bonis Non. Source (S03376)
 
9743 State of Illinois, Kane County Probate Records: Report of Sale of Real Estate. Source (S03377)
 
9744 State of Illinois, Kane County Probate Records: Warrant to Appraisers. Source (S03378)
 
9745 State of Illinois, Kane County Probate Records:Proof of Heirship. Source (S03379)
 
9746 State of Illinois, Kane County: Petition for Appointment of Conservator. Source (S03380)
 
9747 State of Illinois, Kane County: In the Matter of the Alleged Insanity. Source (S03381)
 
9748 State of New Jersey Index of Wills, Source Medium: Book
Source (S03382)
 
9749 Steelman, Priscilla, Source Medium: (null)
Source Medium: Electronic
pssequim@hotmail.com
Source (S03383)
 
9750 Stella C. Frankow (nee Little), 90, died after a long illness at Manorcare Healthcare, Lebanon on Saturday, May 5, 2018. Born to Elias and Phebe Little in Sparta, NJ, she had lived in Franklin, NJ, Willseyville, NY and McGaheysville, VA before moving to Lebanon in 2004.

Stella worked as an assembly line worker for many years retiring from Intermed in Sparta, NJ in 1991. She enjoyed travelling to flea markets, farmers markets and thrift shops. She was a former parishioner of St. Thomas of Aquin RC Church, Ogdensburg, NJ.

Stella is predeceased by her husband, Andrew S. Frankow (1995); and several brothers and sisters and is the devoted mother of Andrew Frankow of Jonestown; and Theresa Estell of Binghamton, NY; loving grandmother of Christine, Donna, Frederick and Eric great-grandmother of Brooke, Russell, Angel and Katie; great-great-grandmother of Jackson and Loki.

The family will receive their friends at F. John Ramsey Funeral Home, One Main St., Franklin, NJ on Tuesday, May 8, 2018 from 6 to 9 p.m. Funeral from the funeral home on Wednesday, May 9, 2018 at 10:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Thomas of Aquin RC Church, Ogdensburg, NJ at 11:30 a.m. Interment to follow at North Hardyston Cemetery, Hardyston Twp., NJ.

Published in Lebanon Daily News on May 8, 2018

Posted on Find A Grave by: Tom Myers 
LITTLE, Stella Cora (I36255)
 

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