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Richard Clark Frankenfield

(29 Jun 1882 - 1935)

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Marriage: . .

Richard Clark Frankenfield

1st Anna Wingert Lylian Ellen Hoffert

Children
Peal A Frankenfield
Pearl M. Frankenfield

2nd Ellen J. V. Christman
Mildred R Frankenfield

3rd Helen N Neumoyer

Sibling(s):
Harvey D Frankenfield
Sarah Nancy Frankenfield
Allen Oliver Frankenfield
Ellen Barbara Frankenfield
Lillie Lavina Frankenfield
Lizzie Fredericka Frankenfield
Robert E Frankenfield
Minnie Dareldo Frankenfield
Florence Estella Frankenfield
Cora Isabella Frankenfield
Gertrude Lavinia Frankenfield
Maggie Rachel Frankenfield
Richard Clark Frankenfield

Notes:

Easton Express, Thursday, Mary 23, 1935, Page 5
Richard C. Frankenfield
Richard C. Frankenfield, 54, of Allentown, a World War Veteran and a well known trap drummer, died yesterday of heart trouble in Allentown Hosptial after an illness of two days. He played with the Pioneer and Allentown bands and at the time of his death was a member of the 213th Regiment Band, N. G. P.. Allentown. He also played with theatre orchestras in Allentown, Bethlehem and Easton. In the World War he was a member of the 28th Division Band and was stationed at Jacksonville, Florida.

Born in Allentown a son of the late Allen and Ellen Hufford Frankenfield, he lived there all his life.

Besides his widow, he is surived by two daughters, Pearl and Mildred, and two grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Charles Lynn, Mrs. Lillian Betchtel, Mrs. Minnie Guth and Mrs Lizzie Youse, and two brothers, Harvey and Robert Frankenfied, all of Allentown.

Last Updated on: March 30, 2012

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