San Francisco Chronicle, Friday, 23 July 1886:
Mrs. Phoebe A. Frisbie, wife of Mr. Edward Frisbie, of Anderson, Shasta Co., died in this city, on July 17th. Mrs. Frisbie was a native of New York, and something over 58 years of age. She was a person of more than ordinary character, possessed of a well-balanced and highly cultivated mind, and lived and died a model Christian woman, wife and mother, respected and beloved by all with whom she came in contact. Her life has been one of much and varied vicissitudes, both in city and country. She formerly resided in Vallejo, but of late years has been a resident of Anderson, in the northern part of the State. She was the mother of a large, grown-up family, which she ever fondly held together by love and force of character. Her last days were attended with much bodily suffering, which she ever bore with true Christian fortitude, and finally passed peacefully away in the presence of her husband and other members of her family. Her funeral was attended at Vallejo, July 19th, by a large circle of relatives and friends. Previous to her residence in Shasta county, Mrs. Frisbie was a highly esteemed member of Vallejo Grange. There are few whose departure from life can be so deeply and sincerely deplored by the survivors.
San Francisco Chronicle, Friday, 23 July 1886:
Mrs. Phoebe A. Frisbie, wife of Mr. Edward Frisbie, of Anderson, Shasta Co., died in this city, on July 17th. Mrs. Frisbie was a native of New York, and something over 58 years of age. She was a person of more than ordinary character, possessed of a well-balanced and highly cultivated mind, and lived and died a model Christian woman, wife and mother, respected and beloved by all with whom she came in contact. Her life has been one of much and varied vicissitudes, both in city and country. She formerly resided in Vallejo, but of late years has been a resident of Anderson, in the northern part of the State. She was the mother of a large, grown-up family, which she ever fondly held together by love and force of character. Her last days were attended with much bodily suffering, which she ever bore with true Christian fortitude, and finally passed peacefully away in the presence of her husband and other members of her family. Her funeral was attended at Vallejo, July 19th, by a large circle of relatives and friends. Previous to her residence in Shasta county, Mrs. Frisbie was a highly esteemed member of Vallejo Grange. There are few whose departure from life can be so deeply and sincerely deplored by the survivors.
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Wife Of Edward Frisbie
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Cynthia Julia Frisbie King
1847–1937
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Phoebe Anna Frisbie Bailey
1848–1898
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Mary J. Frisbie Dozier
1850–1925
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Caroline Elizabeth "Carrie" Frisbie Bornecke
1852–1918
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George Charles Frisbie
1855–1912
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Dr Edward Guadalupe Frisbie
1858–1911
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Louise Adela Frisbie Walden
1860–1953
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Jennie Klink Frisbie Barnes
1862–1949
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Nathaniel Baker Frisbie
1864–1919
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Henry Blackman Frisbie
1866–1931
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