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− | Frederick Hazael Filkins died 1936. | + | Frederick Hazael Filkins, aged 75 years, died on February 5, 1936 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Henry Schuler in Schenectady, |
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On February 5, 1936 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Henry Schuler in Schenectady, Fred H. Filkins entered into rest, aged 75 years. | On February 5, 1936 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Henry Schuler in Schenectady, Fred H. Filkins entered into rest, aged 75 years. | ||
− | + | Born on Filkins Hill, the only son of Hiram Filkins and his wife, Susanah Deitz, most of his life was spent on the country-side associated for generations with the family name. Early in his married life the death of his wife left him with, six young children, and with them he returned to the family home. His devoted care of his motherless family was ably seconded by the loving tenderness of his own parents. With the passing of the years the sons and daughters established homes of their own, and only the youngest daughter remained with her father and aged grandmother. Some twenty-five years ago, Mr. FilMs ««e|%se.t||a. home 11. East Berne, •'»ihef^fi'es'removed with his mother and daughter. For man., years blind and helpless, Mrs. Filfeins was ever the object of the most- solicitous and devoted attention l&om her son and granddaughter. -$ftei her death in 1917, only two remaiaded in the family, and an unusual bonu of affectionate sympathy existed between the father and daughter, For years in failing health, Mr. |*iH£injs. received in turn the faithful and lay ing service he had so constantly given. | |
A member of the Lutheran chuasch at Bast Berne, a/hd one of its impat loyal supporters, he will be gretit.j missed in that place. A niaaa' 6"£ Christian training and cha>acf*ir£ 'his . life was a witness for the faith. he professed. The funeral servle£ •'w'as. held at the church, on Friday, and- the • Rev. H. M. Mohr of Schenectadjr Officiated. Burial' was at South Betfnn cemetery. | A member of the Lutheran chuasch at Bast Berne, a/hd one of its impat loyal supporters, he will be gretit.j missed in that place. A niaaa' 6"£ Christian training and cha>acf*ir£ 'his . life was a witness for the faith. he professed. The funeral servle£ •'w'as. held at the church, on Friday, and- the • Rev. H. M. Mohr of Schenectadjr Officiated. Burial' was at South Betfnn cemetery. |
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Birth
Frederick Hazael Filkins was born FEB 1860, the son of Hiram R. Filkins (1 SEP 1825 - 4 JAN 1906) and Susannah Elizabeth Deitz (21 JUL 1828 - 1917). His brothers and sisters were:[1]
- Harriet A. Filkins (AUG 1849 - 4 DEC 1867)
- Clarissa M Filkins (8 OCT 1854 - 11 APR 1862)
Education
Occupation
Marriage & Children
Frederick Hazael Filkins married ABT 1881 at Town of Berne, Albany, NY Josephine Osterhout (1860 - 1896). Their children were:[1]
- Archibald J. Filkins (FEB 1882 - BEF MAR 1983)
- Grace A. Filkins (JUL 1883 - 6 SEP 1933)
- Luther H. Filkins (1 MAR 1887 - JAN 1968)
- Frederick Hazael Filkins (DEC 1888 - NOV 1937)
- Alice May Filkins (JAN 1893 - 1 JUN 1983)
- Marion Josephine Filkins (22 AUG 1895 - 21 MAR 1983)
Death
Frederick Hazael Filkins, aged 75 years, died on February 5, 1936 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Henry Schuler in Schenectady,
Obituary
F. H. Filkins, Formerly Of East Berne, Dies
On February 5, 1936 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Henry Schuler in Schenectady, Fred H. Filkins entered into rest, aged 75 years.
Born on Filkins Hill, the only son of Hiram Filkins and his wife, Susanah Deitz, most of his life was spent on the country-side associated for generations with the family name. Early in his married life the death of his wife left him with, six young children, and with them he returned to the family home. His devoted care of his motherless family was ably seconded by the loving tenderness of his own parents. With the passing of the years the sons and daughters established homes of their own, and only the youngest daughter remained with her father and aged grandmother. Some twenty-five years ago, Mr. FilMs ««e|%se.t||a. home 11. East Berne, •'»ihef^fi'es'removed with his mother and daughter. For man., years blind and helpless, Mrs. Filfeins was ever the object of the most- solicitous and devoted attention l&om her son and granddaughter. -$ftei her death in 1917, only two remaiaded in the family, and an unusual bonu of affectionate sympathy existed between the father and daughter, For years in failing health, Mr. |*iH£injs. received in turn the faithful and lay ing service he had so constantly given.
A member of the Lutheran chuasch at Bast Berne, a/hd one of its impat loyal supporters, he will be gretit.j missed in that place. A niaaa' 6"£ Christian training and cha>acf*ir£ 'his . life was a witness for the faith. he professed. The funeral servle£ •'w'as. held at the church, on Friday, and- the • Rev. H. M. Mohr of Schenectadjr Officiated. Burial' was at South Betfnn cemetery.
He leaves two daughters, JVfos. Sfen 'ry Schuler of Schenectady aftd 'wfotf' Alice Bendeau of Albany; thfefe •« A. J. Filkilis, of Schenectftqiy, Filkins of Highlands^ and F. H, of South Berne, also ten dren, and two great grau«vwiu*« These have the sincere sympathy v t many friends in their home conuhiinities. Unole
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