Mollie B. Franklin, 88, of Twin Falls, Idaho, formerly of Billings, died of natural causes Saturday in the Magic Valley Regional Medical Center in Twin Falls.
Mrs. Franklin, loved to read, enjoyed sewing and playing duplicate bridge.
She was a member of the Jewish community of Beth Aaron Synagogue.
She was born In Poland, a daughter of Harry and Rachael Freiberg. She was raised in St. Paul, Minn., and married William Franklin , in St. Paul. After her marriage, she and
her husband operated a General Store in Parshall, N.D., and a Furrier store in Bozeman.
He died in 1954, and she moved to Billings to be near her daughter. After her daughter's death, she moved to Twin Falls in 1983.
Survivors include two sisters, Anne Cohen of Twin Falls, and Ada Losk of Beaverton,Ore.; four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Graveside services will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday with burial in the Beth Aaron Cemetery. Michelotti-Sawyers in charge of arrangements.
Mollie B. Franklin, 88, of Twin Falls, Idaho, formerly of Billings, died of natural causes Saturday in the Magic Valley Regional Medical Center in Twin Falls.
Mrs. Franklin, loved to read, enjoyed sewing and playing duplicate bridge.
She was a member of the Jewish community of Beth Aaron Synagogue.
She was born In Poland, a daughter of Harry and Rachael Freiberg. She was raised in St. Paul, Minn., and married William Franklin , in St. Paul. After her marriage, she and
her husband operated a General Store in Parshall, N.D., and a Furrier store in Bozeman.
He died in 1954, and she moved to Billings to be near her daughter. After her daughter's death, she moved to Twin Falls in 1983.
Survivors include two sisters, Anne Cohen of Twin Falls, and Ada Losk of Beaverton,Ore.; four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Graveside services will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday with burial in the Beth Aaron Cemetery. Michelotti-Sawyers in charge of arrangements.
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