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Myrtle Elizabeth <I>Neighbors</I> Froelich

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Myrtle Elizabeth Neighbors Froelich

Birth
Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Death
8 Nov 1953 (aged 71)
Bell Gardens, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Commerce, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
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I never had the blessing of meeting my grandmother. But from what I have been told she was a little pistol. There was not a man she was not afraid of and could shoot a gun as ever bit as good as any man in those days. She loved her children very much. I am blessed to have for a mother, her daughter, Frances Hudson, who was born in the back of a horse and buggy wagon on the way to find a doctor for my mother.
Grandma was a loving and caring women who made a living by sewing wedding dresses by hand. She lived 100 miles from anyone and would gather her children around her on Sunday mornings and read the bible to them and play hymns and worship on a peddle organ. When there were plagues and she was told to keep away, she went and helped the sick anyway. She was poor, but loved the Lord and He always provided for her and the family and she shared everything she had even if it was her last potato. I love you grandma and wish I would of known you, you passed away a few months before I was born. They say I look just like you. Tommy is with you now take care of him for mama. I know you are both with Jesus and His return is soon! Amen.
Anita

Married: 1. Matthew S. Kanavy
2. Charles G. Froelich
I never had the blessing of meeting my grandmother. But from what I have been told she was a little pistol. There was not a man she was not afraid of and could shoot a gun as ever bit as good as any man in those days. She loved her children very much. I am blessed to have for a mother, her daughter, Frances Hudson, who was born in the back of a horse and buggy wagon on the way to find a doctor for my mother.
Grandma was a loving and caring women who made a living by sewing wedding dresses by hand. She lived 100 miles from anyone and would gather her children around her on Sunday mornings and read the bible to them and play hymns and worship on a peddle organ. When there were plagues and she was told to keep away, she went and helped the sick anyway. She was poor, but loved the Lord and He always provided for her and the family and she shared everything she had even if it was her last potato. I love you grandma and wish I would of known you, you passed away a few months before I was born. They say I look just like you. Tommy is with you now take care of him for mama. I know you are both with Jesus and His return is soon! Amen.
Anita

Married: 1. Matthew S. Kanavy
2. Charles G. Froelich


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