Showing posts with label Frogge Family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frogge Family. Show all posts

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Kathryn Frogge Owen, 1919-1997

Unidentified Newspaper Obituary of 1997
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  Kathryn Owen of Rogers, Ark., died May 29, 1997, at Northwest Medical Center in Springdale, Ark.
  She was born Feb. 11, 1919, in Sewal, the daughter of George and Etta (Warnick) Frogge. [She married Hobart Owen.]
  Survivors include a brother, Jasper Frogge of Centerville and a sister, Dorothea Embry of Rogers, Ark.; two sons, three daughters; three grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
  She was a homemaker and attended the Methodist Church. She was a porcelain doll maker and lived in Rogers, Ark., since 1989.
  Memorial services were held at the Callison-Laugh Funeral Home with the Rev. J. Wesley Hilliard officiating. 

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Edna Hagethorn Frogge, 1914-2008

News Tribune - La Salle IL - 8 January 2008
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  Edna Frogge, 93, of 424 Prairie St., Spring Valley died at 12:55 p.m. Dec. 21, 2007, in Spring Valley Nursing Center.
  Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Sunday in First Congregational Church of Peru. The Rev. Roger Ruhman will officiate. Burial will be at Numa Cemetery, Numa, Iowa.
  Arrangements are through Barto Funeral Home, Spring Valley.
  Mrs. Frogge was born June 23, 1914, in Numa to John and Elizabeth (Chumbley) Hagethorn. She married Howard Frogge on Sept. 17, 1933, in Lancaster, Mo.
  She was a member of First Congregational Church of Peru, Amaranth chapter 290 Order of the Eastern Star and St. Margaret's Hospital Auxiliary.
  Survivors include one brother, Howard Hagethorn of Washington state; and nieces and nephews.
  She was preceded in death by her husband on Nov. 10, 1988; and two brothers.
  Memorials may be directed to First Congregational Church or Numa Cemetery Associaton.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Hobart S. Owen

  Hobart S. [Owen] became an industrial engineer (one of their first ones) with a subsidiary of U.S. Steel in Gary, Indiana. He married Kathryn Frogge and they have 5 children: Stanley, Judy, Linda, Thomas, and Pam.
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  Text transcribed with permission from the Appanoose County Historical Society from Appanoose County Iowa, written by the people of Appanoose County, compiled in 1984-1985 by the Appanoose County Historical Society, and printed by Taylor Publishing Co., Dallas, Texas (1986). 
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Gravestone in the Jerome Cemetery of
Hobart S. Owen

Children of Sam & Vera Owen

  Written by Dorothy Owen, the historian and keeper of memories of the Samuel J. and Vera Owen family and the first and only daughter in the family of six children: Dorothy, Thomas, Hobart, Richard and Kenneth.
  These children were second generation descendants of the early settlers of this county.  Whatever their destinies as such might have been they were greatly modified by unforeseen events.  They came to maturity in the midst of the Great Depression; which was soon followed by World War II; which was followed by a developing economy which seemed to go crazy with inflation and exploitation.  Here is a brief summary of what happened to these "Sons (and a daughter) of the Pioneers."
  Dorothy L. taught in Centerville Schools for 8 years, and at Iowa Wesleyan College, 4 years; served in WAVES, of the Navy; "for the duration" (World War II); and has been Librarian at Drake Public Library, Centerville, the past 28 years.
  Thomas S. chose a career in Agriculture, specializing in Animal Husbandry and Nutrition. He also served in the Navy -- as navigator on a "flag plane" -- attaining the rank of Lt. Commander. Late in life he married Ethel Allen Villon.
  Hobart S. became an industrail engineer (one of their first ones) with a subsidiary of U.S. Steel in Gary, Indiana. He married Kathryn Frogge and they have 5 children: Stanley, Judy, Linda, Thomas, and Pam.
  Richard E. enlisted in the Naval Air Force, and was plane Captain of a PBM (patrol bomber) "for the duration" (World War II). He married Carolyn Cook and they have 3 children: Samuel J., Kenneth C., and Jean. Living in Glenwood, Ia. he became a Real Estate Agent, a Contractor, and now a Restaurateur.
  Kenneth E. married Frances Hamm.  They have 2 children: Keith and Diana.  After the death of his father (Samuel J.) he became operator, and later owner, of the "home farm." He has also followed his father in community and public interests -- serving 3 terms in the State House of Representatives (1955-60), and one term as State Secretary of Agriculture (1965-66).  Since then he was been prime promoter and finally first Executive Director of the Rathbun Regional Water Association.
  Donald R. was also in the Navy "for the duration" (WWII); he became an electronics engineer; married Marilyn Murphy; they have 2 children: Paula Gale and Kelly. After some years in electronics with Magnavox, Spartan, and RCA he spent 18 years with Communications Satellite Corporation in various executive positions -- traveling over 2,000,000 miles to bring satellite communications to developing countries. They live in Fairfax, Virginia.
  All are still living, except Thomas S., who died in 1972. Dorothy L. and Kenneth E. are the only ones remaining in this county.  Kenneth has four grandchildren to carry on the line.
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  Text transcribed with permission from the Appanoose County Historical Society from Appanoose County Iowa, written by the people of Appanoose County, compiled in 1984-1985 by the Appanoose County Historical Society, and printed by Taylor Publishing Co., Dallas, Texas (1986).  

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Obituary: Dorothea Frogge Embry

The Daily Iowegian - 5 September 2006
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  Dorothea F. Embry, age 92, of Centerville, died Friday, Sept. 1, 2006 at Centerville Nursing & Rehab Center in Centerville. She was born the daughter of George and Etta (Warnick) Frogge on May 23, 1914 near Jerome. She graduated from the Trenton Community Schools in Trenton, Mo. and later attended a Business College in St. Joseph, Mo.
  On Feb. 6, 1971, Dorothea was united in marriage to Dr. Maurice Embry in Merrillville, Ind. She was a store Clerk at the Montgomery Wards store in Dearborn, Mich. for many years. Dorothea attended the Church of Christ in Centerville and was a member of 18/80 Club, Eastern Star, UMW Circle and Sugar Belles all in Centerville.
  She was preceded in death by: her parents; husband, Dr. Maurice Embry on April 18, 1990; brothers, Jasper, Nova and Howard Frogge; sisters, Kay Owen and Helen Sickman.
  Dorothea is survived by: sister-in-laws, Lila Frogge of Centerville and Edna Frogge of Springfield, Ill.; several nieces and nephews.
  Graveside services will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2006 at 11 a.m. at the Resthaven Memorial Gardens in Trenton, Mo. with Rev. Patrick Doherty officiating. Visitation will be held today, Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2006 from 2 to 8 p.m. at the Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Centerville with the family present from 6 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home.
  Memorials can be made to the Church of Christ and can be left at or mailed to the Schmidt Family Funeral Home at 501 North 18th Street in Centerville, Iowa 52544.