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Frances Elizabeth Hermenet

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Frances Elizabeth Hermenet

Birth
Sodus, Wayne County, New York, USA
Death
11 Oct 1931 (aged 20)
New York, USA
Burial
Sodus Center, Wayne County, New York, USA Add to Map
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The death of Miss Frances Hermenet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Adrian Hermenet of this village occurred at Raybrook Sanitarium, to which place she had gone for treatment about six years ago.

She had been ill for three or four months. Miss Hermenet was twenty years old last May 19 and was born in this town.

The funeral services were held from the home at two o'clock Friday afternoon and burial was made in the family plot in the Brick church cemetery. Dr. Louis J. Bolt of Rochester, pastor of the Presbyterian church officiating.

Besides her parents, Miss Hermenet is survived by four brothers, Harry of Merlin, Oregon and Alfred, Frank and Raymond at home; and two sisters, Ila and Jane at home and her grandmother, Mrs. Frances Boise of East Williamson.

Miss Hermenet was a member of the Sodus Center Presbyterian church, its choir and Sunday School and was very active in all its societies. She will be remembered for her cheerful manner an exemplary Christian character.
The death of Miss Frances Hermenet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Adrian Hermenet of this village occurred at Raybrook Sanitarium, to which place she had gone for treatment about six years ago.

She had been ill for three or four months. Miss Hermenet was twenty years old last May 19 and was born in this town.

The funeral services were held from the home at two o'clock Friday afternoon and burial was made in the family plot in the Brick church cemetery. Dr. Louis J. Bolt of Rochester, pastor of the Presbyterian church officiating.

Besides her parents, Miss Hermenet is survived by four brothers, Harry of Merlin, Oregon and Alfred, Frank and Raymond at home; and two sisters, Ila and Jane at home and her grandmother, Mrs. Frances Boise of East Williamson.

Miss Hermenet was a member of the Sodus Center Presbyterian church, its choir and Sunday School and was very active in all its societies. She will be remembered for her cheerful manner an exemplary Christian character.


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