She married Francicus Froger, and they had one child together, A Daughter, Albertha Wilhelmina Froger.
Elizabeth was deaf, and her husband had died, leaving her to parent and raise their daughter Albertha alone. She did well, and was very loving and caring towards her daughter and family. She adored her grandchildren and being around them. She resided with her daughter Alberta, her daughters husband John Doornenbal and was their to witness those years of the joy and pain of seven children as they were each born. For the rest of Elizabeth Froger's life, her daughter assisted and helped care for her mother, Before they left their native land Holland, and as well as after they settled in Lynden WA, after coming to the United States.
She was 70 years old when she died.
She Was Buried Along Side Her Two Infant Grandsons, Johnnie and Frankie Doornenbal. Located in the Lynden WA, Old-section "Dutch-Only" part of the cemetery, called Monumenta.
She married Francicus Froger, and they had one child together, A Daughter, Albertha Wilhelmina Froger.
Elizabeth was deaf, and her husband had died, leaving her to parent and raise their daughter Albertha alone. She did well, and was very loving and caring towards her daughter and family. She adored her grandchildren and being around them. She resided with her daughter Alberta, her daughters husband John Doornenbal and was their to witness those years of the joy and pain of seven children as they were each born. For the rest of Elizabeth Froger's life, her daughter assisted and helped care for her mother, Before they left their native land Holland, and as well as after they settled in Lynden WA, after coming to the United States.
She was 70 years old when she died.
She Was Buried Along Side Her Two Infant Grandsons, Johnnie and Frankie Doornenbal. Located in the Lynden WA, Old-section "Dutch-Only" part of the cemetery, called Monumenta.
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aged 70
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