Individual Details
Esther Mary Roering
(June 4, 1907 - November 30, 2004)
Esther M. Frampton
Esther M. Frampton, 97, of Sartell and formerly of New Munich, died Nov. 30, 2004. Funeral services were held on Friday, Dec. 3, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, New Munich. Burial followed in the parish cemetery.
Esther Mary Frampton was born June 4, 1907, in New Munich, Minn., to Herman and Amalia (Ross) Roering. She married Carlyle E. Frampton on Oct. 21, 1931, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in New Munich. Carlyle passed away in 1967. Esther worked as the housekeeper for Rev. Sylvester L. Gall from 1968 to 1995, living in Elk River for two years, Motley for 12 years, Lastrup for 12 years and Country Manor in Sartell for two years. She then lived with her son and his family in Largo, Fla., from 1995 until moving back to Country Manor in Sartell late in 1995, where she has been a resident since. Esther was a member of Imma-culate Conception Catholic Church in New Munich, St. Anne's Christian Mothers, Daughters of Isabella and the Divine Word.
Survivors include her son, Lyle Frampton (Ester) of Largo, Fla.; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; sisters, Stella Gruenke (Edward) of St. Cloud, and Genevieve Thompson of Melrose; and very special friend, Marilyn Popp of Sauk Rapids.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Carlyle; brothers, Daniel, Arnold, Othmar and Arthur Roering and sisters, Olivia and Loretta Thielen and Bernadette Roering.
Esther M. Frampton, 97, of Sartell and formerly of New Munich, died Nov. 30, 2004. Funeral services were held on Friday, Dec. 3, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, New Munich. Burial followed in the parish cemetery.
Esther Mary Frampton was born June 4, 1907, in New Munich, Minn., to Herman and Amalia (Ross) Roering. She married Carlyle E. Frampton on Oct. 21, 1931, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in New Munich. Carlyle passed away in 1967. Esther worked as the housekeeper for Rev. Sylvester L. Gall from 1968 to 1995, living in Elk River for two years, Motley for 12 years, Lastrup for 12 years and Country Manor in Sartell for two years. She then lived with her son and his family in Largo, Fla., from 1995 until moving back to Country Manor in Sartell late in 1995, where she has been a resident since. Esther was a member of Imma-culate Conception Catholic Church in New Munich, St. Anne's Christian Mothers, Daughters of Isabella and the Divine Word.
Survivors include her son, Lyle Frampton (Ester) of Largo, Fla.; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; sisters, Stella Gruenke (Edward) of St. Cloud, and Genevieve Thompson of Melrose; and very special friend, Marilyn Popp of Sauk Rapids.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Carlyle; brothers, Daniel, Arnold, Othmar and Arthur Roering and sisters, Olivia and Loretta Thielen and Bernadette Roering.
Events
| Birth | June 4, 1907 | New Munich, MN | |||
| Marriage | October 21, 1931 | New Munich, MN - Carlisle E. Frampton | |||
| Death | November 30, 2004 | Sartell, MN |
Families
| Spouse | Carlisle E. Frampton (1908 - 1978) |
| Child | Lyle Frampton |
| Father | Herman Roering (1880 - ) |
| Mother | Amalia "Molly" Ross (1882 - ) |
| Sibling | Olivia Roering (1903 - 1987) |
| Sibling | Daniel John Roering (1904 - 1995) |
| Sibling | Loretta Roering (1905 - 1984) |
| Sibling | Arnold J. Roering Sr. (1909 - 1987) |
| Sibling | Stella C. Roering (1910 - 2007) |
| Sibling | Othmar Roering (1912 - 1977) |
| Sibling | Genevieve Roering |