Frederick Adams Stebbins
1910 - 1988 (77 years)-
Name Frederick Adams Stebbins Birth 4 Jul 1910 Springfield, Hampden, MA Gender Male Census 5 Jan 1920 Springfield, Hampden, MA age 9, born MA, living with parents Census 10 Apr 1930 Springfield, Hampden, MA age 19, born MA, living with parents Census 5 Apr 1940 Springfield, Hampden, MA age 29, born MA, C5 ed, single, lawyer in private law practice, living with widowed mother Death 1 May 1988 Longmeadow, Hampden, MA Burial Oak Grove Cemetery, Springfield Person ID I3999 Family Tree Last Modified 17 Apr 2018
Father Frederick Haile Stebbins, b. 24 May 1860, Springfield, Hampden, MA d. 26 Oct 1939, Springfield, Hampden, MA (Age 79 years) Mother Martha Rumery Adams, b. 28 Jun 1870, Springfield, Hampden, MA d. 12 Oct 1964, Springfield, Hampden, MA (Age 94 years) Marriage 12 Nov 1902 Family ID F814 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Lois Watson Eldridge, b. 1918, Taunton, Bristol, MA Marriage 7 May 1955 Family ID F1112 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 19 Apr 2018
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Headstones Frederick & Martha Stebbins Family Gravestone
Frederick Haile Stebbins / 1860-1939
Martha Rumery Adams / his wife / 1870 - 1964
Frederick Adams Stebbins / 1910 - 1988
Plot: Section 9
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Notes - from "The Springfield Union-News", 2 May 1988 (genealogybank.com)
LONGMEADOW - Frederick A. Stebbins, of 67 Dover Road, a retired Springfield attorney, died yesterday at home. Stebbins operated a practice in Springfield form 1935 until retiring in 1980. During early 1940s, here was a candidate for School Committee as representative from ward 4. He had also been member and treasurer of the Ward 4 Republican City Committee. Born in Springfield, he graduated from Taft School in Waterbury, Conn., and in 1932 form Yale University. He received a law degree from Harvard Law School in 1935. He had lived in Longmeadow 33 years and served in the Army Signal Corps during World War II in the Philippines. He was attended Faith United Church and was a member of the Hampden and Massachusetts Bar associations, the Reality Club and the Springfield Status Club. He was also an honorary trustee of the Springfield Library and Museums Association. He leaves a wife, the former Lois Eldridge, and several cousins. A memorial service will be Wednesday in Faith United Church. Burial well be in Oak Grove Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Dickinson-Streeter Funeral Home, Springfield, is in charge. Memorial contributions may be made to the Springfield Science Museum.
- from "The Springfield Union-News", 2 May 1988 (genealogybank.com)