Death of Mrs. Frank.
Mrs. Ann Jane Frank, after a long and painful illness, passed away at her home in Whitlock at about 9 o'clock p. m. of Thursday, the 26th inst., aged 57 years. The intense suffering consequent upon Bright's disease, which was the cause of death, she bore with little complaint and with a brave fortitude and resigned spirit that was admirable and characteristic of this estimable lady throughout her life. Mrs. Frank, when Miss Ann Jane Schofield, was married to Charles Frank, (whose death occurred a number of years ago) in Mariposa, October 26, 1869, and has ever since resided in Mariposa county, and near her late home. As the result of her marriage, seven children were born, six of whom survive to mourn the loss of a devoted mother, and one who, in the fullest sense of the term, was a pure and noble woman, loved and respected by all who knew her. The sudden tragic death of her son, Edward, some months since, was a severe shock to her, and grief for the loss of a dutiful son undoubtedly hastened her demise. The surviving daughters and sons are: Mrs. Theodore Arndke of Mariposa, Mrs. John H Lawrence of Nevada City, Misses Christine and Bertha Frank and George C. and John E. Frank of Whitlock. Funeral services will !e held at her late residence in Whitlock to-day, and the interment will be at 2 o'clock p. m. in the Mariposa public cemetery.
Mariposa Gazette, Volume LVI, Number 36, 28 January 1911
Death of Mrs. Frank.
Mrs. Ann Jane Frank, after a long and painful illness, passed away at her home in Whitlock at about 9 o'clock p. m. of Thursday, the 26th inst., aged 57 years. The intense suffering consequent upon Bright's disease, which was the cause of death, she bore with little complaint and with a brave fortitude and resigned spirit that was admirable and characteristic of this estimable lady throughout her life. Mrs. Frank, when Miss Ann Jane Schofield, was married to Charles Frank, (whose death occurred a number of years ago) in Mariposa, October 26, 1869, and has ever since resided in Mariposa county, and near her late home. As the result of her marriage, seven children were born, six of whom survive to mourn the loss of a devoted mother, and one who, in the fullest sense of the term, was a pure and noble woman, loved and respected by all who knew her. The sudden tragic death of her son, Edward, some months since, was a severe shock to her, and grief for the loss of a dutiful son undoubtedly hastened her demise. The surviving daughters and sons are: Mrs. Theodore Arndke of Mariposa, Mrs. John H Lawrence of Nevada City, Misses Christine and Bertha Frank and George C. and John E. Frank of Whitlock. Funeral services will !e held at her late residence in Whitlock to-day, and the interment will be at 2 o'clock p. m. in the Mariposa public cemetery.
Mariposa Gazette, Volume LVI, Number 36, 28 January 1911
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