Individual Details
Frances Pearl Goldfarb
(16 Jul 1890 - 13 Apr 1972)
Frances appears as Fannie with her family in the 1900 Census of Manhattan Borough in New York City, Roll 1088, Book 2, Page 75a. They are living on Norfolk Street. It shows Fannie as being born in Russia in Jan. 1890 and coming to this country in 1890.
Miami Herald, Miami, Florida, on Wednesday, April 19, 1972: Smith, Frances Pearl Mrs. 81 of 74 West 12 St., Hialeah, passed away April 13. Was a long time resident of Hialeah and the widow of the late Mr. Roy J. Smith. Was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Hialeah, Order of the Eastern Star, Hialeah Chapter No. 153 and WW I Auxiliary No. 713. Survived by 2 granddaughters and nieces and a host of friends. Funeral services 8 P.M. Wed. followed by the OES and WW I Auxiliary services at the Lowe Hanks Palm Springs, N. Hialeah Chapel, Palm Ave. and 49th St. followed by cremation.
Miami Herald, Miami, Florida, on Wednesday, April 19, 1972: Smith, Frances Pearl Mrs. 81 of 74 West 12 St., Hialeah, passed away April 13. Was a long time resident of Hialeah and the widow of the late Mr. Roy J. Smith. Was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Hialeah, Order of the Eastern Star, Hialeah Chapter No. 153 and WW I Auxiliary No. 713. Survived by 2 granddaughters and nieces and a host of friends. Funeral services 8 P.M. Wed. followed by the OES and WW I Auxiliary services at the Lowe Hanks Palm Springs, N. Hialeah Chapel, Palm Ave. and 49th St. followed by cremation.
Events
Birth | 16 Jul 1890 | New York City, New York | |||
Marriage | 16 Sep 1907 | Dubuque Co., Iowa - Roy John Smith | |||
Death | 13 Apr 1972 | Hialeah, Miami-Dade Co., Florida | |||
Burial | Cremated |
Families
Spouse | Roy John Smith (1885 - 1958) |
Child | David Roy Smith (1920 - 1970) |
Father | David Goldfarb (1854 - 1916) |
Mother | Lena Rosenfeld (1867 - 1900) |
Sibling | William Goldfarb (1886 - 1945) |
Sibling | Benjamin "Barney" Goldfarb (1891 - 1953) |
Sibling | Esther Goldfarb (1894 - 1957) |
Sibling | Baby Boy Goldfarb (1895 - 1895) |