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Forrest William Frankenfield

(October 17, 1900 - December 24, 1958)

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Forrest William Frankenfield

Verna May Kester Ella A. Fox

Children:
Lloyd William Frankenfield
Kenneth Edward Frankenfield

Living Frankenfield

Known as Bill Frankenfield
Married
Elkton, Maryland May 18,1925 to Verna
Occupation:  Farmer and Carpenter
Died: Williams Township, Northampton County, PA.
Buried: Christ E.C.C. (Blue Church) Williams Township, Northampton County,
PA

Easton Express, December 27, 1958, Page 18
F.W. Frankenfield, Farmer, Carpenter
Forrest W. Frankenfield, 58, Easton RD 4 died last night at his home. He was in Ill health two months.

Mr. Frankenfield was a truck farmer. He operated a stand at the Circle Market in Easton. He was also a carpenter and at one time was in the carpentry business with his father, the late Charles H. Frankenfield

He was born Oct 17, 1900 in Williams Township. His mother was the late Ella Fox Frankenfield.

He was a member of the Christ Evangelical Congregation Church (Blue Church), Williams Township and the Order of Fleas.

Surviving are his widow the former Verna M Kester; three sons; Four sisters, Bessie wife of Edward I. Hank, Easton RD 4, Lillie, wife of Martin Kelly, Easton; Edith, wife of Ralph N. Ealer, Easton RD 4 and Helene wife of W. Kenneth Stout, Easton and four grandchildren.

The funeral will be held at 2 PM Tuesday at the Strunk Funeral Home, Easton.

Sibling(s):
Bessie Alice Frankenfield
Forrest William Frankenfield
Edith Frankenfield
Helena Frankenfield
Lillie Frankenfield

 

Last Updated on: May 11, 2013

Daughter of William Knauss and Elizabeth
Born: July 1860
Died 09 Oct 1927.