Mrs. Innis died at 12:05 p.m., Thursday at her home following an illness of six months.
The former Clara Jenkins was born May 23, 1884, at Bellflower, the daughter of Newton and Serena Jenkins.
She married Guy Innis on June 1, 1904. They moved from Bellflower 22 years ago to Champaign, where they have since resided.
Mrs. Innis is survived by her husband; two daughters, Mrs. Conrad Jackson, Chicago, and Mrs. Frank Dailey, Joliet, and one son, Walter, of Champaign. She is also survived by three brothers, her twin, Clark Jenkins, Manteno; Newton Jenkins, Champaign; Wesley Jenkins, Jacksonville, and one sister,. Mrs. Minnie Seamen, Spencer, Ind.
Mrs. Innis was a member of the Bellflower Christian church.
Farmer City Journal
Farmer City, Illinois
05 Jan 1950, Thu
Mrs. Innis died at 12:05 p.m., Thursday at her home following an illness of six months.
The former Clara Jenkins was born May 23, 1884, at Bellflower, the daughter of Newton and Serena Jenkins.
She married Guy Innis on June 1, 1904. They moved from Bellflower 22 years ago to Champaign, where they have since resided.
Mrs. Innis is survived by her husband; two daughters, Mrs. Conrad Jackson, Chicago, and Mrs. Frank Dailey, Joliet, and one son, Walter, of Champaign. She is also survived by three brothers, her twin, Clark Jenkins, Manteno; Newton Jenkins, Champaign; Wesley Jenkins, Jacksonville, and one sister,. Mrs. Minnie Seamen, Spencer, Ind.
Mrs. Innis was a member of the Bellflower Christian church.
Farmer City Journal
Farmer City, Illinois
05 Jan 1950, Thu
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