Philadelphia County PA Archives Deaths.....Minnie FREDERICK, June 29, 1936
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Name:                Frederick, Minnie
Date Of Death:       June 29, 1936 Time: 
Place Of Death:      Ridgway,( Elk Co.) Pennsylvania
Residence:           311 Cook Avenue, Ridgway (Elk Co.), Pa.
Gender:              Female
Race:                W
Age:                 54
Marital Status:      Married
Spouse:              Frederick, George F. 
Date Of Birth:       January 12, 1872
Place Of Birth:      Mt. Riga, Dutchess Co., New York
Mother's Name:       Bray, Ann Maria 
Mother's Birthplace: Twelveheads, Kea,Truro, Cornwall, England
Father's Name:       Visick, James
Father's Birthplace: Churchtown Gwennap & Stithians(Sub districts) Redruth, Cornwall, England
Cause Of Death:      Cancer of the colon
Hospital:            Unavailable
SS Number:           Unavailable
Occupation:          Housewife
Funeral Home:        G.T.Van Aken
Doctor:              F.G.Eailey {?}
Coroner:             Unavailable
Informant:           George Frederick
Date Of Burial:      July 2, 1936
Place Of Burial:     Sarah Thayer Memorial Cemetery, Ridgway,( Elk Co.) Pa.
Date Recorded:       Unavailable
Source Of Record:    Death Certificate
Certificate No.:     58884/ Registered: 72

Obituary: From  Ridgway Record,   June 30, 1936 Minnie D. Frederick, wife of
George F. Frederick of 311 Cook Avenue, died at their home last evening. A
resident since 1899, funeral services will be held at the residence on July 2 At
2:30 P.M. Burial will be in Thayer Memorial Cemetery.  Born in New York State,
she came to Ridgway in 1899 as the bride of George Frederick, who had come here
being employed previously by the Ridgway Dynamo and Engine Company. She quickly
made many friends  here because of her many activities and church work, and was
organist at the Presbyterian Church for many years. She was a member of the
Elizabeth Early Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star and the Presbyterian Church.
Surviving, her husband, two brothers, Gifford Visick of Willow Grove,
Pennsylvania, and William Visick of Mount Carmel. One sister, Mrs. A.R. Andrews,
of Philadelphia. 
                      


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