Frankie Irene Siemens

Born: January 2nd, 1923

Died: February 9th, 2019

Obituary

Frankie Irene Siemens

Obituary for Frankie Irene Siemens

Frankie Irene Siemens, a resident of Shafter, passed away peacefully on February 9,
2019, having reached her 96th birthday in January.

Frankie was the youngest of six children born to early Wasco residents Frank and Essie
Trogdon. She attended Wasco schools through high school. She and Ruben Siemens
were married in 1941. The outbreak of WWII made life interesting for the couple. Ruben
served in Europe with the Army Air Corps, while Frankie raised their newborn son and
worked… for the Southern California Gas Company.

After the war Frankie and Ruben settled into life on their newly acquired small family farm close to Maple school, where they added two more boys to the family. In 1961 they
stepped out of farming, and in 1966 she became the secretary of the Shafter-Wasco
cemetery district. In 1974 Frankie became the executive secretary of the California
Association of Public Cemeteries, a position she continued to hold through Ruben’s
death in 1987. She retired in 1996.

Her community involvement was varied and extensive. Frankie was a leader in 4-H, a Cub Scout den mother for nine years, and PTA president for two years. She was quite active in her church, teaching children and youth, as well as chair of the Stitch and Study group.

The focus and joy of her life was her family. Most of her life was spent insuring that her
family was equipped to meet life’s challenges. Frankie is survived by her three sons, Phil, David, and Jeff; eight grandchildren, and twenty great-grandchildren.

A visitation will be held on Friday, February 22, from 4:00 to 8:00p.m., at Peters Funeral Home in Shafter. Graveside services will be held Saturday, February 23, beginning at 10:00a.m., at Shafter Memorial Park. A memorial service will follow at 11:00a.m., at Shafter Mennonite Brethren Church; Pastor Pat Coyle will officiate.

In lieu of flowers the family suggests gifts to the following charities: Hoffman Hospice
and Fresno Pacific University.