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Note for: George Thos Hattau Frost, 19 JAN 1848 - 27 FEB 1923
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Individual Note: George T. Frost Dies Of Pneumonia
Many Mourn Death of Prominent Mill Supplies Manufacturer
George T. Frost, one of the most prominent of the older citizen's (sic) of this city died at 11:15 o'clock this morning following an attack of pneumonia from which he suffered but two days Mr. Frost who is well known to the silk manufacturers in all parts of the country has been in declining health for the past eight years and when he was stricken on Sunday he failed rapidly. The deceased man was born in Maccisfield (sic), England, January 19, 1848, the son of George and Elizabeth Frost. As a young man, Mr. Frost came to this country, with his parents living in Philadelphia, coming to this city about thirty-five years ago. After coming here Mr. Frost entered business and his plant became one of the leaders in the mill supplies industries in this section of the country. He was a member of the only one organization, the Paterson Cricket Club of which he was a member for a number of years. Funeral services will be held from the residence in 340 Park avenue on Friday afternoon the services being in charge of the Rev. Dr. Washabaugh of the Wesley Church and the Rev. Dr. Krants, who was a close personal friend of the deceased. Surviving Mr. Frost are his widow, Mrs. Margaret Frost, one son, Charles J. Frost; two daughters, Mrs. W.H, Maines, and Mrs. Franklin Stearns (sic), two grandsons and three granddaughters. interment will be made in Laurel Grove under direction of Undertaker E.J. Mac Donald.
--Paterson (NJ) Evening News, Tuesday, February 27, 1923.
FROST--In Paterson, on Tuesday, February 27, 1923, George T.H., beloved husband of Margaret Goold (sic) Frost, aged 75 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Friday, March 2, from his late residence, 340 park avenue, at 2 o'clock p.m. Interment at Laurel Grove.
--Paterson (NJ) Press Guardian, Tuesday, February 27, 1923.
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Note for: Margaret Scott Gould, 25 DEC 1850 - 2 OCT 1940
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Individual Note: Margaret S. Frost Dies At Age of 89
Widow of George T. Frost had Been Ill Six Weeks.
Mrs. Margaret Scott Frost of 269 Seventeenth avenue, wife of the late George T. Frost who was once a well known manufacturer of silk mill supplies, died yesterday at St. Joseph's Hospital where she had been a patient for almost six weeks. The 89-year-woman succumbed to a complication of diseases. Mrs. Frost was an active member of the Wesley Methodist Church where she was at one time a member of every group open to women. many of the societies there had made her an honorary member. She was particularly interested in missionary activity and was a member of the Paterson City Missionary Society. Mrs. Frost was born in Philadelphia on christmas Day, 1850. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Frost residence.The rEv. harry W. Rosengrant, pastor of the Wesley Church, and the Rev. Robert R. Bryan, pastor of the Church of the Messiah, will officiate. Burial will follow at Laurel Grove Cemetery. Mrs. Frost is survived by a son, Charles J. Frost of this city; two daughters, Frances, wife of William H. Mames (sic) of this city, and Marian, wife of Franklin A. Stearn of Westfield; two granddaughters, margaret, wife of Clarence E. Bissell of Providence, and Frances, wife of Robert C. Bicknell of Ridgewood; two grandsons, Robert F. Stearn of Bound Brook, and Richard A. Stearn of Westfield; four great-grandsons, Robert D. and William Mames (sic) Bissell and Robert S. and Wesley R. bicknell, and a great-granddaughter, Miss Margaret Ann Bissell.
--Paterson (NJ) morning Call, Friday, October 4, 1940.
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Mrs. Margaret Frost
Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Scott Frost, 89, widow of George T. Frost of 269 Seventeenth avenue will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at her home. The Rev. Harry W. Rosengrant, pastor of the Wesley Methodist church and the Rev. Robert R. Bryan, pastor of the Church of the Messiah, will officiate, and burial will be made in Laurel Grove cemetery. Mrs. Frost died yesterday at St. Joseph's hospital where she had been a patient for six weeks. Born in Philadelphia on Christmas Day, she was an active member of the Wesley Methodist church, and at one time was a member of every group open ot women in the church. She was particularly interested in missionary activity and was a member of the Paterson City Misssionary society. Mrs. Frost is survived by a son, Charles J. Frost of this city; two daughters, Frances, wife of William H. Mames (sic) of this city, and marian, wife of Franklin A. Stearn of Westfield; two granddaughters, margaret, wife of Clarence E. Bissell of Providence, and Frances, wife of Robert C. Bicknell of Ridgewood; two grandsons, Robert F. Stearn of Bound Brook, and Richard A. Stearn of Westfield; four great-grandsons, Robert D. and William Mames (sic) Bissell and Robert S. and Wesley R. Bicknell, and a great-granddaughter, Miss Margaret Ann Bissell.
--Paterson (NJ) Evening News, Friday, October 4, 1940.
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Note for: Johanna , 1929 - 1968
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Alias: /Jo/
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Note for: Kathleen Zuidema, JUN 1954 -
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Alias: /Kathy/
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Note for: Joshua Douglas Dick, 4 SEP 1993 -
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Alias: Joshua /Espinosa/
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Note for: Paul Robert Drappo, 22 APR 1941 -
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Occupation: Place: Owner, Space Age Pools
Residence: Place: Watertown, NY
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Chief Fire Department
Owner Space Age Pools
`95 -- Expanding buisiness to include wood, pellet, gas & coal stoves, the Holland line of barbecue grills, several spas on display, and always reaching for that next pool sale.
`94 -- Appointed "Building Inspector & Code Enforcement Officer" for the town of Pamelia.
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Note for: Patricia LaSalle, 29 JUL 1942 -
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Alias: Patty /LaSalle/
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Secretary for Fire District, and co-hosted the statewide Fireman's Auxilary Convention in Watertown, NY in August.
In Church -- do weekly bulletins, monthly newsletters, Board secretary, and musician.
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Note for: Daniel Drappo, 8 SEP 1962 -
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Individual Note: Dan was delegate to Boy's State at Morrisville to represent Robert Markwick Post 798 American Legion, Philadelphia. He is completing his junior year of HS at Indian River High School where he had a 90.3% average for his three years of HS. (~1979)
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Note for: Margarette Dooley, ABT 1962 -
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Alias: /Peg/
Occupation: Date: OCT 2003
Place: Assistant Principal, Wiley School
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Note for: Dorrus Janck, ABT 1965 -
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Alias: Dorri /Janck/
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Note for: Marjorie Evelyn Rarick, 16 SEP 1928 - 1942
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Individual Note: Goiter Accident
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Note for: Thelma Jane Rarick, 20 DEC 1914 -
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Residence: Date: 1940
Place: Watertown, NY
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Note for: Bernard W. Rarick, 6 OCT 1910 - ABT 1946
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Residence: Date: 1940
Place: 215 W. Hoard St., Watertown, NY