Jane Rollins Dies Friday in Evanston
EVANSTON (Special)—Jane Knight Rollins, born in Rock Springs on April 14, 1883, died in an Evanston hospital Friday at the age of 76.
The daughter of James and Margaret Holden Syme, Mrs. Rollins moved to Lyman after her marriage to Charles W. Rollins in the LDS Temple in Salt Lake City on March 5, 1902.
Mrs. Rollins, a member of the LDS relief society, is survived by her husband, four sons, Levold Rollins and Everett Rollins, Lyman, Glen Rollins, Torrence, Calif., and Johnnie Rollins, Englewood, Calif.; two daughter, Mrs. Archie (Melba) Anderson, Green River, and Mrs. Jack (LeVaun) Powers, Cheyenne; one brother, Robert Syme, Rock Springs; 15 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted in the Lyman LDS Chapel at 1 p.m. Monday.
Burial will be in the Lyman cemetery.
Friends may call at the Bills funeral home in Evanston Sunday evening and at the chapel from 10 a.m. Monday until the time of services.
Jane Rollins Dies Friday in Evanston
EVANSTON (Special)—Jane Knight Rollins, born in Rock Springs on April 14, 1883, died in an Evanston hospital Friday at the age of 76.
The daughter of James and Margaret Holden Syme, Mrs. Rollins moved to Lyman after her marriage to Charles W. Rollins in the LDS Temple in Salt Lake City on March 5, 1902.
Mrs. Rollins, a member of the LDS relief society, is survived by her husband, four sons, Levold Rollins and Everett Rollins, Lyman, Glen Rollins, Torrence, Calif., and Johnnie Rollins, Englewood, Calif.; two daughter, Mrs. Archie (Melba) Anderson, Green River, and Mrs. Jack (LeVaun) Powers, Cheyenne; one brother, Robert Syme, Rock Springs; 15 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted in the Lyman LDS Chapel at 1 p.m. Monday.
Burial will be in the Lyman cemetery.
Friends may call at the Bills funeral home in Evanston Sunday evening and at the chapel from 10 a.m. Monday until the time of services.
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