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- [S375] Misc Newspaper Clippings - Lyme Heritage Center, Author: unknown, (Watertown Daily Times?) (Reliability: 3), 22 Nov 2005.
Mrs. Frances Stumph, 89, Rosiere, extreme left, is the oldest of four generations of a north country family shown above. The picture was taken at the home of Mrs. Frank Fraley, Cape Vincent, second from the left.
- [S375] Misc Newspaper Clippings - Lyme Heritage Center, Author: unknown, (Watertown Daily Times?) (Reliability: 3), 23 Nov 2005.
WIFE OF FRANCIS FRALEY DIES; RITES WEDNESDAY
(Special to the TImes) 1949 (hand written)
Cape Vincent, June 13, -
Mrs. Genevieve Stumph Fraley, 73, wife of Francis (Frank) Fraley, died Sunday afternoon at 1:55 in the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown. She entered the hospital June 5, and was operated on for a gall bladder ailment the following day.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning, with prayers at the family home, Murray Street, at 9:30, and a mass at St. Vincent de Paul church at 10. Rev. Patrick B. Riley will officiate. Burial will be in the family plot in St. Vincent de Paul Cemetery.
Besides her husband, survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Genevieve) Price and Mrs. Oliver (Edna Mae) Nichols, both of Cape Vincent, and Mrs. Oscar (Helen) West, Valley City, O.; a son, Edward Fraley, Cleveland, O.; three brothers, John Stumph, Rosiere, and Peter and Lewis, both of Watertown; a sister, Mrs. James (Fannie) Woods, Cape Vincent; 18 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Fraley was born at Rosiere May 28, 1876, a daughter of Joseph and Frances Bourcy Stumph. She was married to Mr. Fraley JUne 18, 1902, in St. Vincent de Paul church, Rosiere.
The couple lived on farms in the vicinity of Rosiere for several years, the last being the Fraley homestead, Mill Road, where they retired and moved to Cape Vincent.
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