1914 - 1980 (66 years)
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Name |
Jennie Lucile STARNS |
Birth |
4 Apr 1914 |
Hobart, Kiowa County, OK |
Gender |
Female |
Social Security No. |
296-62-2261 |
Name |
Jennie Lucile "Lou" STARNS |
Death |
21 Nov 1980 |
Indianapolis, Marion County, IN |
Cause: Liver cancer |
Burial |
Oaklawn Memorial Gardens, Fishers, Hamilton County, IN |
Notes |
- (1) Lucille STARNS is listed in a household headed by her father, Colonel O. Starnes, in the 1920 census of Hobart, Kiowa County, OK at 401 South Jefferson Street. [The compiler believes that Colonel O. STARNES was Colonel Andrew STARNS.]
According to the 1920 census, Lucille was then 5 years of age; therefore, according to the 1920 census, she was born in about 1915. According to the 1920 census, she was born in OK. [The compiler believes that Lucille was Jennie Lucile STARNS.]
(2) Unknown Newspaper [probably an Enid, OK newspaper], unknown date [probably shortly after August 28, 1934]:
Victor Frost, whose marriage to Miss Lucile Starns of Norman, was an event of August 18, were honor guests at a shower given at the Frost home in Waukomis August 23 by Mrs. Flossie Barkley and Miss Grace Hale of Enid, aunts of the groom. A song by Helen and Lenora Stevenson, accompanied by Mrs. Leo Brinker at the piano, and contests were the pastimes of the afternoon. Prizes were won by Mrs. Emery Born, Mrs. Thelma Gungoll. and Mrs. V.B. Beard. Mr. Frost assisted his wife in unwrapping the lovely and useful gifts. Color motif in pink and white were [sic] carried out in the decoration and ice refreshments. Those present were Mrs. John Roads, Mrs. B.F. Taylor, Mrs. J.F. Trojan, Mrs. V. E. Smith, Mrs. C. M. Doerr, David Pribil, Mrs. V.B. Beard, Miss Dorothy Jean Iven, Mrs. John Iven, Miss Kathryn Iven, Mrs. L. Reinkemeyer, May Bell Briggs, Grace Herrian, Ellen Ann Trojan, Mrs. T. Krippendorf, Mr. Joe P. Pospisil, and Mrs. W.M. Dillon of Bison, Mrs. S.K. Roads, Laura Haygood; Mrs. Leo Brinker, Mrs. R. Glendenning, and Mrs. Fred Tripp of Waukomis, Mrs. Woodrow Jack, Mrs. Henry Gungoll, Mrs. Roy Hale, Mrs. Emery Born, Mrs. [sic] Grace Hale and Mrs. Flossie Barkley of Enid, Mrs. Don Hale, Mrs. Evelyn Johnston, Mrs. Elfa Cassidy, and Lois Hale of Marshall, Mrs. Bessie Stevenson, Helen and Leonora of Waukomis, Mrs. Ethel Jones, Mrs. Etta Evans, Miss Ellen Jones, Marvin Jones, and Eldon Evans of Hillsdale.
(3) The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, IN, 11/21/1980:
Mrs. Victor Frost
Mrs. Victor (Jennie Lucile) Frost, 66, Carmel, died today in Methodist Hospital. Memorial contributions maps be made to the American Cancer Society. Private graveside services will be at Oaklawn Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday from 3 to 6 p.m. at Flanner & Buchanan Shadeland Mortuary. Survivors - sons Victor II, J. Michael Frost; sister Maureen Wehrend.
(4) The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, IN, 11/22/1980:
Jennie Lucile Frost
Private graveside services for Jennie Lucile Frost, 66, Carmel, the widow of Victor Frost, will be held in Oaklawn Cemetery. Friends may call from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday in Flanner and Buchanan Shadeland Mortuary. She died Friday in Methodist Hospital. Born at Hobart, Okla., she had lived at Carmel since July. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Survivors include two sons, Victor II and J. Michael Frost.
(5) The Courier, Findlay, OH, 11/22/1980:
JENNIE L. FROST
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - Mrs. Jennie L. Frost, 66, of Indianapolis, died Friday morning at Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis.
She was born April 4, 1914, in Hobart, Okla., to C.A. and Ida Starns. She was married to Victor L. Frost and he died in July 1980.
She is survived by two sons, J. Michael and Victor L. II, both of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Maureen Wehrend, Denver City, Texas; and two grandchildren.
Mrs. Frost was a housewife. Her husband headed international exploration operations for Marathon Oil Co. until his retirement in 1973. The Frosts resided in Findlay from 1960 until July of this year.
Private graveside services will be held Monday at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens, Indianapolis.
Visitation will be Sunday from 3-6 p. m. at Flanner and Buchanan Shadeland Mortuary, Indianapolis.
Memorials may be rnade to the American Cancer Society.
(6) Social Security Death Index:
Name: Jennie Frost
SSN: 296-62-2261
Last Residence: 46032 Carmel, Hamilton, Indiana, United States of America
Born: 4 Apr 1914
Died: Nov 1980
State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (1973)
(7) www.findagrave.com:
Jennie L Frost
Birth: 1914
Death: 1980
Family links: Spouse: Victor L Frost (1911 - 1980)
Burial: Oaklawn Memorial Gardens, Indianapolis, Hamilton County, Indiana, USA
Plot: Garden of Devotion
Created by: TASM
Record added: Mar 26, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 67501411
[Note by compiler: This cemetery has a post-office address of 9700 Allisonville Road, Indianapolis, Marion County, IN 46250, but it is physically located immediately north of Marion County in Hamilton County, IN.]
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Person ID |
I72 |
Frost, Gilchrist and Related Families |
Last Modified |
28 Nov 2023 |
Father |
Colonel Andrew STARNS, b. 11 Sep 1873, TN d. 18 Jan 1941, St. Anthony Hospital, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, OK (Age 67 years) |
Mother |
Ida Lynda GROSS, b. 7 Jan 1880, Birchwood, James [now Hamilton] County, TN d. 19 Oct 1956, Gainesville, Alachua County, FL (Age 76 years) |
Marriage |
10 Oct 1897 |
Birchwood, James [now Hamilton] County, TN |
Divorce |
9 Jul 1934 |
Norman, Cleveland County, OK |
Notes |
- (1) On June 11, 1934, Mrs. C. A. STARNS ("Ida"), as plaintiff, filed a petition for divorce from her husband, C. A. STARNS ("C. A."), as defendant, in the District Court of Cleveland County, OK, under case no. 12370. The law firm of Muldrow and Keller represented Ida, and C. A. represented himself, in the divorce proceeding.
On June 11, 1934, the court entered a temporary restraining order against C. A., "restraining and enjoining the defendant from or in any manner interferring [sic] with the care and custory of the children or with the plaintiff, or from going to the house of the plaintiff and causing any annoyance or disturbance."
On July 7, 1934, Ida filed an amended petition for divorce from C. A., in which she alleged:
"That she is a resident in good faith of Cleveland County, State of Oklahoma, and has been for more than one year next preceeding [sic] the filing of this petition.
"That the plaintiff and the defendant wars duly and legally married at Birchwood, Tennesaee, on the 10th day of October, 1897, and have since continued to be husband and wife.
"That of this marriage seven children have been born to the plaintiff and defendant, viz; Rena [sic], age thirty-one, Melvin, age twenty-eight, Wilma, age twenty-six, Maurine, age twenty-four, Byron, age twenty-two, Lucile, age twenty, and Jeanett [sic], age sixteen. That Jeanett is in the care and custody of the plaintiff. [Note by compiler: Two other children, Earl and Glennie, were born of the marriage but died young.]
"That the defendant has been guilty of extreme cruelty toward the plaintiff in that he has continually nagged at and abused her; that he has continually found fault with her and with practically everything that she has done; that on one occasion the defendant slapped and choked the plaintiff. That by reason of the facts hereinbefore set forth, defendant has made the life of the plaintiff unbearable; that he has kept her in constant mental strain and worry; that her health has been endangered; that she cannot continue to live with him as his wife,
"Plaintiff further states that she and the defendant have a limited amount of personal property accumulated during their married life; that said. property briefly described is as follows:
"Household and kitchen furniture.
"Plaintiff prays that the court make an order awarding her the said personal property as part of the relief prayed for in this petition.
"That the plaintiff is a fit and proper person to have the care and custody of the said minor child of the parties hereto, and that the care and custody of the child should be awarded to the plaintiff; that the plaintiff is entitled to an order of this court restraining and enjoining said defendant from in any way interferring with her or molesting her, and from interferring with her custody of the said child.
"Plaintiff further states that she has always conducted herself toward the defendant as a true and faithful wife, and has given him no just cause or provocation for his extreme cruelty toward her as above set forth."
On July 9, 1934, the court entered a decree of divorce which provides in part as follows:
"The court, having heard the oral testimony of witnesses, sworn and examined in open court, and being fully advised of the premises, and on consideration thereof, finds that all the material allegations alleged in the plaintiff's petition are true, and that the plaintiff is entitled to an absolute decree of divorce from the defendant, by reason of the extreme cruelty of the defendant toward the plaintiff.
"And the court finds that the plaintiff is without fault and that by reason of the acts of the defendant, and the fault of the degendant, plaintiff is entitled to a decree of divorce as prayed for. It is therefore, Ordered, Adjudged and Decreed by the court that the plaintiff be and she is hereby granted an absolute decree of divorce from the defendant.
"The court further finds that the plaintiff is a fit and proper person to have the custody end control of the minor child of the parties hereto, namely, Jeanett [sic] age 16 years. It is therefore Ordered, Adjudged and Decreed by the court that the plaintiff be and she is hereby granted the absolute care and custody of the said child during her minority, and that the defendant have the right to visit said child at the home of the plaintiff at reasonable times, such visitations to in no way interfere with the custody and control of said child by the plaintiff.
"It is further Ordered, Adjudged and decreed that the said plaintiff have and possess as and for alimony the household furniture, and the kitchen furniture; and the defendant is hereby ordered to convey the said property to the plaintiff, and it is further ordered that upon the failure of said defendant to execute said conveyance within five days from the date hereof, that this decree shall operate as such conveyance.
"It is further Ordered, Adjudged and Decreed by the court that this decree does not become erfective until the expiration of six months from this date."
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Family ID |
F734 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Victor Leroy "Jack" FROST, b. 15 Mar 1911, Edna, Jackson County, TX d. 3 Jul 1980, Findlay, Hancock County, OH (Age 69 years) |
Marriage |
18 Aug 1934 |
Waukomis, Garfield County, OK |
Children |
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Family ID |
F733 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
28 Nov 2023 |
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