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Irene Constance Pearl <I>Etcher</I> Jirrels

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Irene Constance Pearl Etcher Jirrels

Birth
Oshawa, Durham Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Death
15 Feb 1972 (aged 50)
Chandler, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Chandler, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA Add to Map
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Born in Canada with the surname Etcher. Later adopted by her mother's second husband Clarence Gregstone "Jack" Wills.

Mother of four children:
Allen Thomas Chambers (1940-1994)
Carin Helen Bethge (born Julia Anna Chambers, later adopted out)
Clara Jean "Angel" Jirrels Waits
Floyd E "Skip" Jirrels III

Irene C. Jirrels

CHANDLER - Services for Mrs. Irene C. Jirrels, 50, will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow in Bueler Mortuary, 14 W. Hulet. Burial will be in Gardens of Peace Cemetery.

Mrs. Jirrels, 700 W. Monterrey, died Tuesday in St. Luke's Hospital at Phoenix. Born in Canada, she came here in 1960 from Wathena, Kan. She was a member of Trinity Community Church and had helped in American Cancer Society drives.

Survivors include her husband, Floyd E.; tw daughters, Mrs. Larry Sanders and Mrs. Wiley West of Chandler; two sons, Floyd Jr. of Scottsdale and Allen Chambers of New York; a brother and a sister out of state, and five grandchildren.

The family suggests contributions to the church.

Arizona Republic, Fri 18 Feb 1972 p. 39
Born in Canada with the surname Etcher. Later adopted by her mother's second husband Clarence Gregstone "Jack" Wills.

Mother of four children:
Allen Thomas Chambers (1940-1994)
Carin Helen Bethge (born Julia Anna Chambers, later adopted out)
Clara Jean "Angel" Jirrels Waits
Floyd E "Skip" Jirrels III

Irene C. Jirrels

CHANDLER - Services for Mrs. Irene C. Jirrels, 50, will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow in Bueler Mortuary, 14 W. Hulet. Burial will be in Gardens of Peace Cemetery.

Mrs. Jirrels, 700 W. Monterrey, died Tuesday in St. Luke's Hospital at Phoenix. Born in Canada, she came here in 1960 from Wathena, Kan. She was a member of Trinity Community Church and had helped in American Cancer Society drives.

Survivors include her husband, Floyd E.; tw daughters, Mrs. Larry Sanders and Mrs. Wiley West of Chandler; two sons, Floyd Jr. of Scottsdale and Allen Chambers of New York; a brother and a sister out of state, and five grandchildren.

The family suggests contributions to the church.

Arizona Republic, Fri 18 Feb 1972 p. 39


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