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Marvis Ellen <I>Ingersoll</I> English

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Marvis Ellen Ingersoll English

Birth
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Death
22 May 1997 (aged 68)
Auburn, Cayuga County, New York, USA
Burial
DeWitt, Onondaga County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Christus, Lot 103D
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SYRACUSE HERALD-AMERICAN, 25 May 1997, p. B4 (Sun)
Text: Marvis E. Frank, 68, of Rt 34 died Thursday at Auburn Memorial Hospital from injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident in the town of Montezuma. Born in Syracuse, she lived in Cato most of her life. She was a machine operator for Incredimeal in Cato, retiring in 1991. Mrs. Frank was a member of the Mellow Aires, a singing group formed in Cato, made mostly of her family members. She played piano for her church, The Westvale Seventh Day Adventist Church. She wa a former deaconess and church greeter. She helped in many children's divisions in the church. Surviving are her husband, Joseph Frank of Cato; a son, Timothy English of Cato' a daughter, Sharon E. English of Weedsport; two brothers, Nelson Ingersoll of Jordan and Florida, and Emerson Ingersoll of Weedsport; three sisters, Alberta Smith of Jordan, Dorothy Hopkins of Cato and Jeannie Schmidt of Cato; five grandchildren;and several nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Services are 11 am. Tuesday in the Westvale Seventh Day Adventist church, Genesee Street. Burial is in White Chapel Memory Gardens, DeWitt. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Monday at the Jewell Funeral Home 8886 S. Seneca St., Weedsport. Contributions may be made to the Westvale Seventh Day Adventist Church, Benevolence Fund.
SYRACUSE HERALD-AMERICAN, 25 May 1997, p. B4 (Sun)
Text: Marvis E. Frank, 68, of Rt 34 died Thursday at Auburn Memorial Hospital from injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident in the town of Montezuma. Born in Syracuse, she lived in Cato most of her life. She was a machine operator for Incredimeal in Cato, retiring in 1991. Mrs. Frank was a member of the Mellow Aires, a singing group formed in Cato, made mostly of her family members. She played piano for her church, The Westvale Seventh Day Adventist Church. She wa a former deaconess and church greeter. She helped in many children's divisions in the church. Surviving are her husband, Joseph Frank of Cato; a son, Timothy English of Cato' a daughter, Sharon E. English of Weedsport; two brothers, Nelson Ingersoll of Jordan and Florida, and Emerson Ingersoll of Weedsport; three sisters, Alberta Smith of Jordan, Dorothy Hopkins of Cato and Jeannie Schmidt of Cato; five grandchildren;and several nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Services are 11 am. Tuesday in the Westvale Seventh Day Adventist church, Genesee Street. Burial is in White Chapel Memory Gardens, DeWitt. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Monday at the Jewell Funeral Home 8886 S. Seneca St., Weedsport. Contributions may be made to the Westvale Seventh Day Adventist Church, Benevolence Fund.


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