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Lizzie Fredericka Frankenfield

(01 May 1864 - 29 July 1939)

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Marriage: . .

Lizzie Fredericka Frankenfield

George Youse Lylian Ellen Hoffert

Children
No Issue

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:

Allentown Moring Call, Sunday, July 30, 1939, page 7
Mrs. George Youss
Woman, Aged 75, Spent Her Entire Life in This City
Mrs. George Frederica Youss, 75, of 622 N. Penn St., died shortly before 4 p.m. yesterday in the Sacred Heart hospital, where she had been a patient over night. She was in fair health until one week ago, when she became ill.

Born in Allentown, a daughter of the late Allen and Ellen Frankenfield, Mrs. Youss lived in this city during her entire life. She was educated in the local public schools.

Forty-nine years ago she married George Youss, cigar maker, who survives. She was a member of Salem Reformed Chruch.

In addition to her husband she is survived by the following; three sisters, Mrs. Charles Lynn, Mrs. Lilly Bechtel and Mrs. Minnie Guth all of this city; one brother, Robert Frankenfield, this city; one son, Waren, this city; four grandchildren and three-great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in her late home, with burial in Arlington Cemetery, Mickleys.

Last Updated on: March 30, 2012

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