RUTH D. FROHMAN.(LOCAL)

The Virginian Pilot | September 16, 1996 | Copyright

SUFFOLK -- Ruth Elizabeth Dunsmore Frohman, 89, of Dumville Avenue died Sept. 14, 1996.

Mrs. Frohman was a longtime resident of Sandusky, Ohio. She was the widow of Charles Eugene Frohman of Sandusky and the daughter of the late James A. and Beatrice Dunsmore of Imperial, Pa. She was preceded in death by her son, David James Frohman of Suffolk. Mrs. Frohman was a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University and was an art teacher in the Sandusky public school ...

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