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Frances Ann Piner

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Frances Ann Piner

Birth
Iowa, USA
Death
Nov 1937 (aged 62)
Lakeport, Lake County, California, USA
Burial
Kelseyville, Lake County, California, USA Add to Map
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PINER, Frances Ann
DEATH SUMMONS MRS. W. A. PINER AT LAKEPORT HOME
Lake County Bee, November 25, 1937
Last Rites Held Monday Afternoon - Was Mother Of Carroll Spielman
Deep regret is being expressed in the Lakeport community in the sad passing of Mrs. Frances Ann Piner, who was called to rest at midnight after lying in a serious condition at her home on Second street for ten days. Death resulted from a stroke of paralysis which she suffered while working in her garden at her home on the morning of November 9. She never fully regained consciousness after being stricken and but little hope had been expressed for her recovery. Death came peacefully and quietly.
Up to the time of her last illness, Mrs. Piner appeared in the best of health, although she had suffered with a heart spell about two years prior to her last illness. It was believed she had recovered from her first spell.
Mr. Piner found his wife lying on the ground unconscious a short time after her stroke in the garden and carried her into the home. A physician was summoned and everything possible was done to aid her condition, but with no avail.
Came to Lakeport As A Girl
The deceased was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Clemens Stanley and was born in Iowa on December 28, 1874. She came to Lakeport with hr parents when a girl of nine years. She was married to John Spielman in Lower Lake in 1893 and two sons were born, Carroll of Lakeport and Clemens, of Oregon.
Mr. Spielman preceded his mate in death in 1900. Five years later Mrs. Spielman was wed to John H. Brown in the southern part of the state. The couple resided in the south until his death in 1932. A son, Stanley Brown, was born to this union. He is now married and resides in San Francisco.
On October 1 of last year, Mrs. Stanley [sic] became the wife of William Piner at Carson City, Nevada. Since that time the couple made their home on Second street in Lakeport where Mr. Piner conducts the Auto Top Shop.
Surviving relatives besides her grieved husband and three sons is a brother, Owen Stanley, of Sacramento; also two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Haden of Palo Alto and Mrs. Louis Esau of Los Angeles.
Relatives Attend Services
With the exception of Clemens Spielman, other members of the family were present for the last rites, including Owen Stanley, Jr., of Sacramento and a close friend, Mrs. Dave of Pasadena. It was impossible for Clemens Spielman to attend his mother's funeral.
The funeral services were conducted on Monday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the Jones Mortuary with Rev. NO. IF. Johnson of the Methodist church, officiating. Entombment followed at the Kelseyville cemetery.
Mrs. Piner was a devoted wife and mother and hr friends were numerous and loyal in this county. Deep sympathy is extended the saddened family.
Mr. Piner has been staying with his brother, George Piner, in Kelseyville, since his wife's passing. His step-son, Stanley Brown and the latter's wife, of San Francisco, have also been with him but left Tuesday for their home.
PINER, Frances Ann
DEATH SUMMONS MRS. W. A. PINER AT LAKEPORT HOME
Lake County Bee, November 25, 1937
Last Rites Held Monday Afternoon - Was Mother Of Carroll Spielman
Deep regret is being expressed in the Lakeport community in the sad passing of Mrs. Frances Ann Piner, who was called to rest at midnight after lying in a serious condition at her home on Second street for ten days. Death resulted from a stroke of paralysis which she suffered while working in her garden at her home on the morning of November 9. She never fully regained consciousness after being stricken and but little hope had been expressed for her recovery. Death came peacefully and quietly.
Up to the time of her last illness, Mrs. Piner appeared in the best of health, although she had suffered with a heart spell about two years prior to her last illness. It was believed she had recovered from her first spell.
Mr. Piner found his wife lying on the ground unconscious a short time after her stroke in the garden and carried her into the home. A physician was summoned and everything possible was done to aid her condition, but with no avail.
Came to Lakeport As A Girl
The deceased was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Clemens Stanley and was born in Iowa on December 28, 1874. She came to Lakeport with hr parents when a girl of nine years. She was married to John Spielman in Lower Lake in 1893 and two sons were born, Carroll of Lakeport and Clemens, of Oregon.
Mr. Spielman preceded his mate in death in 1900. Five years later Mrs. Spielman was wed to John H. Brown in the southern part of the state. The couple resided in the south until his death in 1932. A son, Stanley Brown, was born to this union. He is now married and resides in San Francisco.
On October 1 of last year, Mrs. Stanley [sic] became the wife of William Piner at Carson City, Nevada. Since that time the couple made their home on Second street in Lakeport where Mr. Piner conducts the Auto Top Shop.
Surviving relatives besides her grieved husband and three sons is a brother, Owen Stanley, of Sacramento; also two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Haden of Palo Alto and Mrs. Louis Esau of Los Angeles.
Relatives Attend Services
With the exception of Clemens Spielman, other members of the family were present for the last rites, including Owen Stanley, Jr., of Sacramento and a close friend, Mrs. Dave of Pasadena. It was impossible for Clemens Spielman to attend his mother's funeral.
The funeral services were conducted on Monday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the Jones Mortuary with Rev. NO. IF. Johnson of the Methodist church, officiating. Entombment followed at the Kelseyville cemetery.
Mrs. Piner was a devoted wife and mother and hr friends were numerous and loyal in this county. Deep sympathy is extended the saddened family.
Mr. Piner has been staying with his brother, George Piner, in Kelseyville, since his wife's passing. His step-son, Stanley Brown and the latter's wife, of San Francisco, have also been with him but left Tuesday for their home.

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