Name: Sarah Frances Kauffman [Sarah Frances Morgan]
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 11 Jun 1918
Birth Place: San Mateo, California
Death Date: 22 May 2006
Father: George A Kauffman 1876-1935
Mother: Lillian Reveal 1885-1944∼SARAH FRANCES MORGAN Widely known for the ownership and operation of the Morgan Pre-School in Menlo Park, passed away in her daughter's home in Fremont. She was preceded in death by her brothers, Willis and George Kauffman, and her sister, Lillian Ballinger. Frances was present in the Secretary of War's office when the historic news of a possible attack on Pearl Harbor was disclosed to the War Department. Following World War II, she married Albert F. Morgan of Burlingame, raising three children, Kaethe, Sally and John in Los Altos. Mrs. Morgan was well known in education and pioneered programs in Special Education and Speech Pathology at the China Lake Naval Weapons Center located in Ridgecrest, California. As a lifelong learner, Frances continued teaching and studying well into her eightieth year. Frances was an amazing person who had an amazing life, touching the hearts, minds and souls of countless people of all ages. Services will be held June 3 at 3:00 p.m. at her beloved Christ Episcopal Church, 815 Portola Road, Portola Valley. In lieu of flowers, she would be pleased to learn of your donation to a library or educational program of your choice.
Alameda Times-Star 5/25/06.
Name: Sarah Frances Kauffman [Sarah Frances Morgan]
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 11 Jun 1918
Birth Place: San Mateo, California
Death Date: 22 May 2006
Father: George A Kauffman 1876-1935
Mother: Lillian Reveal 1885-1944∼SARAH FRANCES MORGAN Widely known for the ownership and operation of the Morgan Pre-School in Menlo Park, passed away in her daughter's home in Fremont. She was preceded in death by her brothers, Willis and George Kauffman, and her sister, Lillian Ballinger. Frances was present in the Secretary of War's office when the historic news of a possible attack on Pearl Harbor was disclosed to the War Department. Following World War II, she married Albert F. Morgan of Burlingame, raising three children, Kaethe, Sally and John in Los Altos. Mrs. Morgan was well known in education and pioneered programs in Special Education and Speech Pathology at the China Lake Naval Weapons Center located in Ridgecrest, California. As a lifelong learner, Frances continued teaching and studying well into her eightieth year. Frances was an amazing person who had an amazing life, touching the hearts, minds and souls of countless people of all ages. Services will be held June 3 at 3:00 p.m. at her beloved Christ Episcopal Church, 815 Portola Road, Portola Valley. In lieu of flowers, she would be pleased to learn of your donation to a library or educational program of your choice.
Alameda Times-Star 5/25/06.
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