She was 62 years of age, born in Gladstone Hollow, daughter of Elliott Graham and Jane Turnbull Graham, and wife of Dr. J. D. Frisbee. Her passing will be felt by a large circle of people. She was a faithful member of the M. E. Church and its organizations, a member of the choir, a teacher in Sunday School, and in fact fitted into any place that required assistance. In her home she was a faithful wife and mother.
She leaves her husband mentioned; one son, Graham Frisbee, teacher in the Downsville High School; one brother, Edward Graham, in Connecticut, and two sisters, Mrs. Harry Frisbee and Miss Lillian Graham, both of Andes. The funeral was held from her home Friday afternoon, conducted by her pastor, Rev. F. W. Stine, and assisted by Reverends Galloway of Hobart, Latham of Walton and Forbes of Andes.
The floral display was unusual and spoke of the high esteem in which Mrs. Frisbee was held. Burial was in the family plot in the Andes Cemetery. Andes has lost a good woman. The family have the sympathy of a large circle of friends who Join them in their sorrow.
The Stamford MIRROR RECORDER, Thurs., March 26, 1936
She was 62 years of age, born in Gladstone Hollow, daughter of Elliott Graham and Jane Turnbull Graham, and wife of Dr. J. D. Frisbee. Her passing will be felt by a large circle of people. She was a faithful member of the M. E. Church and its organizations, a member of the choir, a teacher in Sunday School, and in fact fitted into any place that required assistance. In her home she was a faithful wife and mother.
She leaves her husband mentioned; one son, Graham Frisbee, teacher in the Downsville High School; one brother, Edward Graham, in Connecticut, and two sisters, Mrs. Harry Frisbee and Miss Lillian Graham, both of Andes. The funeral was held from her home Friday afternoon, conducted by her pastor, Rev. F. W. Stine, and assisted by Reverends Galloway of Hobart, Latham of Walton and Forbes of Andes.
The floral display was unusual and spoke of the high esteem in which Mrs. Frisbee was held. Burial was in the family plot in the Andes Cemetery. Andes has lost a good woman. The family have the sympathy of a large circle of friends who Join them in their sorrow.
The Stamford MIRROR RECORDER, Thurs., March 26, 1936
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