Frederic Bronson

Frederic D. Bronson, Jr. (July 20, 1851 – March 29, 1900) was a prominent American lawyer during the Gilded Age in New York City.

[9][10] He was a director of the Savings Bank for Merchants' Clerks and the treasurer of the New York Life and Trust Company, which was founded by his grandfather, Isaac Bronson.

[18] Together, they were the parents of: Bronson died of pneumonia in Palermo, Italy on March 29, 1900,[22] after completing a Mediterranean voyage on Augusta Victoria, a luxury ship owned by North German Lloyd.

[9] His funeral was held at Grace Church in Manhattan,[23] officiated by Bishop Henry C. Potter and he was buried at Oak Lawn Cemetery in Connecticut.

[24] The honorary pallbearers at his funeral were Frank Knight Sturgis, Adrian Iselin, Jr., Dr. Francis Delafield, W. Bayard Cutting, George L. Rives, Johnston Livingston, A. J. Cassatt, Charles Gould, John Nish, and F. Delano Weeks.