Born in Manhattan, Mrs. Fairbrother moved to Flushing as a young woman and lived there until her death. Her husband and his brother, the late William Fairbrtoher, conducted a meat market for many years at what was then known as 60 Main street, Flushing.
Mrs. Fairbrother was a member of the Reformed Dutch Church of Flushing and the Mothers' Club of P. S. 20, Flushing.
She is survived by two sons, Clarence and Harold, and one daughter, Mrs. Mildred Biedermann, all three of Flushing.
Services will be conducted at her home tomorrow night by the Rev. Dr. Thomas H. Mackenzie, minister emeritus of the Reformed Church and burial will take place Saturday morning in Greenwood Cemetery under the direction of Hallett & Hallett.
Long Island Star Journal - November 10, 1938
Born in Manhattan, Mrs. Fairbrother moved to Flushing as a young woman and lived there until her death. Her husband and his brother, the late William Fairbrtoher, conducted a meat market for many years at what was then known as 60 Main street, Flushing.
Mrs. Fairbrother was a member of the Reformed Dutch Church of Flushing and the Mothers' Club of P. S. 20, Flushing.
She is survived by two sons, Clarence and Harold, and one daughter, Mrs. Mildred Biedermann, all three of Flushing.
Services will be conducted at her home tomorrow night by the Rev. Dr. Thomas H. Mackenzie, minister emeritus of the Reformed Church and burial will take place Saturday morning in Greenwood Cemetery under the direction of Hallett & Hallett.
Long Island Star Journal - November 10, 1938
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