The Rev. Dr. Wilbur Caswell rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, will officiate tomorrow at the funeral services for Mrs. Athenia Neubauer, who died yesterday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ethelbert Belknap, of 87 Locust Hill Ave.
Services will be held at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning at Mrs. Belknap's home. Burial will be in the Rural Cemetery at Fishkill, N.Y.
Mrs. Neubauer was the daughter of the late John Frazee, New York sculptor, and was born in New York City. She was educated in New York and lived there until her marriage to the late William G. Neubauer of Long Island City.
After living in Long Island City for many years, Mrs. Neubauer moved with her husband to Chelsea-on-Hudson, where he died. She came to Yonkers about six months ago to make her home with her sister, who is the nearest survivor. She had been an invalid since coming to this city. A number of nieces and nephews also survive.
~source: Yonkers Statesman; Friday, May 23 1930
Relatives noted in legal notice (March 10 1931):
Lydia E. Balknap
Roblado Frazee
Thomas G. Bushe
Clara C. Coggeshall
George A. Peters
Daisy L. Greenwood
Victorine Wright Renton
Ada C. Morrill Amadon
Dorothy Morrill Perrin
Ethelbert B. Morrill
Thalia Westcott Malcolm
Atlas Frazee
Lewis Frazee
Vitruvius Frazee
John Frazee
Orion Frazee
Lonedo Frazee
Bowditch Frazee
The Rev. Dr. Wilbur Caswell rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, will officiate tomorrow at the funeral services for Mrs. Athenia Neubauer, who died yesterday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ethelbert Belknap, of 87 Locust Hill Ave.
Services will be held at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning at Mrs. Belknap's home. Burial will be in the Rural Cemetery at Fishkill, N.Y.
Mrs. Neubauer was the daughter of the late John Frazee, New York sculptor, and was born in New York City. She was educated in New York and lived there until her marriage to the late William G. Neubauer of Long Island City.
After living in Long Island City for many years, Mrs. Neubauer moved with her husband to Chelsea-on-Hudson, where he died. She came to Yonkers about six months ago to make her home with her sister, who is the nearest survivor. She had been an invalid since coming to this city. A number of nieces and nephews also survive.
~source: Yonkers Statesman; Friday, May 23 1930
Relatives noted in legal notice (March 10 1931):
Lydia E. Balknap
Roblado Frazee
Thomas G. Bushe
Clara C. Coggeshall
George A. Peters
Daisy L. Greenwood
Victorine Wright Renton
Ada C. Morrill Amadon
Dorothy Morrill Perrin
Ethelbert B. Morrill
Thalia Westcott Malcolm
Atlas Frazee
Lewis Frazee
Vitruvius Frazee
John Frazee
Orion Frazee
Lonedo Frazee
Bowditch Frazee
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