Mrs. Frances Steffy Frommeyer died at 6:30 o'clock Tuesday evening at her home, 310 South 51st street, Philadelphia, following a brief illness from complications.
Mrs. Frommeyer was born in New Oxford, a daughter of Frank D. and the late Mrs. Steffy. Later the family moved to Gettysburg, where she conducted a millinery establishment on Baltimore street.
In November 1910, she was married to Simon Frommeyer, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Frommeyer, of Gettysburg, who preceded her in death sixteen years ago.
She is survived by two daughters, Mary and Jane, and one son, John, all at home: her father, with whom she lived: one sister, Mrs. John Hewitt, of Philadelphia and one brother, Richard Steffy, of Martinsburg West Virginia.
Funeral services will be held in Philadelphia Friday morning with a requiem high mass in St. Francis DeSales Catholic Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre cemetery, Philadephia.
Obituary from The Gettysburg Times newspaper dated 23 October 1935
Mrs. Frances Steffy Frommeyer died at 6:30 o'clock Tuesday evening at her home, 310 South 51st street, Philadelphia, following a brief illness from complications.
Mrs. Frommeyer was born in New Oxford, a daughter of Frank D. and the late Mrs. Steffy. Later the family moved to Gettysburg, where she conducted a millinery establishment on Baltimore street.
In November 1910, she was married to Simon Frommeyer, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Frommeyer, of Gettysburg, who preceded her in death sixteen years ago.
She is survived by two daughters, Mary and Jane, and one son, John, all at home: her father, with whom she lived: one sister, Mrs. John Hewitt, of Philadelphia and one brother, Richard Steffy, of Martinsburg West Virginia.
Funeral services will be held in Philadelphia Friday morning with a requiem high mass in St. Francis DeSales Catholic Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre cemetery, Philadephia.
Obituary from The Gettysburg Times newspaper dated 23 October 1935
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