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Frank Elizabeth “Frankie” <I>Crockett</I> Vielbaum

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Frank Elizabeth “Frankie” Crockett Vielbaum

Birth
New Mexico, USA
Death
1976 (aged 72–73)
Arizona, USA
Burial
Congress, Yavapai County, Arizona, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 13
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OUR BELOVED MOTHER, NEW MEXICO; IN LOVING MEMORY

Frank was born on her grandparents ranch on Bonito Creek. The creek was near a town called Angus, NM. Frank and her family lived in the cabin for the first 12 years of her life. She had fond memories of cattle, buggy and stagecoach rides. She rode with her grandparents in a buggy to Dos Cabezas, AZ to visit her uncles, Willie and Albert Crockett. Her grandparents left their ranch in about 1914 and moved to Duncan, AZ. J.I. took his family in a different direction. They traveled in a covered wagon. Frankie had lots of interesting stories about their life in a covered wagon.
Frankie married her first husband Cleye Sweet when she was seventeen years old. Just before Terry was born, she left him and moved in with her grandparents on her mother's side, the Prines. When her baby was two years old, she moved to Prescott, AZ to be with her parents. J.I. and his sons were on a road job near Granite Dells. There she met Frank Hastings and asked him to come to dinner with her family. After they were married, she changed her name to Frankie. They were married twenty one years and had seven children.

My mother should have written a book on our family, she had lived with both her grandparents, the Crocketts and the Prines. They had told her such interesting stories about the Civil War, slaves, Indian Wars, covered wagons, out-laws and how their parents helped to tame the West." written by Belle in her book, Moving On.

Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, Arizona
July 5, 1977

Services were held Tuesday at the Wickenburg Funeral Home for Frankie Elizabeth Vielbaum, 72, of Morristown, who died at her home July 3.

Born October 11, 1903, she had lived in Morristown since 1943. She is survived by five daughters, Perry Hill of Barstow, Calif.; Bellle Thomason, Cloride, Az.; Rose Ann Pherigo, Kingman, Az.; Dolly Vassar, Las Vegas, Nev.; and Beulah Mae Moralez, Congress, Az.
Her three sons include Lloyd Hasting, New River, Az.; Harvey Hasting, Glendale, Az.; and Frank Hasting, Las Vegas, Nevada.

She is also survived by 29 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren, two sisters and a brother.

Burial was at the Congress Cemetery.
OUR BELOVED MOTHER, NEW MEXICO; IN LOVING MEMORY

Frank was born on her grandparents ranch on Bonito Creek. The creek was near a town called Angus, NM. Frank and her family lived in the cabin for the first 12 years of her life. She had fond memories of cattle, buggy and stagecoach rides. She rode with her grandparents in a buggy to Dos Cabezas, AZ to visit her uncles, Willie and Albert Crockett. Her grandparents left their ranch in about 1914 and moved to Duncan, AZ. J.I. took his family in a different direction. They traveled in a covered wagon. Frankie had lots of interesting stories about their life in a covered wagon.
Frankie married her first husband Cleye Sweet when she was seventeen years old. Just before Terry was born, she left him and moved in with her grandparents on her mother's side, the Prines. When her baby was two years old, she moved to Prescott, AZ to be with her parents. J.I. and his sons were on a road job near Granite Dells. There she met Frank Hastings and asked him to come to dinner with her family. After they were married, she changed her name to Frankie. They were married twenty one years and had seven children.

My mother should have written a book on our family, she had lived with both her grandparents, the Crocketts and the Prines. They had told her such interesting stories about the Civil War, slaves, Indian Wars, covered wagons, out-laws and how their parents helped to tame the West." written by Belle in her book, Moving On.

Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, Arizona
July 5, 1977

Services were held Tuesday at the Wickenburg Funeral Home for Frankie Elizabeth Vielbaum, 72, of Morristown, who died at her home July 3.

Born October 11, 1903, she had lived in Morristown since 1943. She is survived by five daughters, Perry Hill of Barstow, Calif.; Bellle Thomason, Cloride, Az.; Rose Ann Pherigo, Kingman, Az.; Dolly Vassar, Las Vegas, Nev.; and Beulah Mae Moralez, Congress, Az.
Her three sons include Lloyd Hasting, New River, Az.; Harvey Hasting, Glendale, Az.; and Frank Hasting, Las Vegas, Nevada.

She is also survived by 29 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren, two sisters and a brother.

Burial was at the Congress Cemetery.


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