Of Tappahannock, passed away Thursday, February 6, 2014. Mrs. Whitely was the daughter of Henry Peck Ames and Clara Moore Ames of Arlington, VA. Farley met and married Colonel Arthur Whitley in West Point. They were married for 10 years. She moved to Vermont and then later moved to New Hampshire, where she restored a 200 year old home and converted it to a bed & breakfast. While in New Hampshire, she was an active member in the Chamber of Commerce. She was an accomplished pianist, loved to garden, and was a resourceful person in many ways. Mrs. Whitley had a stroke Christmas of 1995 and had lived in Virginia ever since. She was the mother of four children, having been preceded in death by a daughter.
She is survived by her son, Franklin L. Whitley "Bo" of Tappahannock; two daughters, Kathleen V. Hines of Las Vegas, and Gene Ann Whitley of Hampton; brother, Henry Peck Ames, Jr. of San Francisco; and sister, Ann Calhoun Groves Gurman of McLean.
Of Tappahannock, passed away Thursday, February 6, 2014. Mrs. Whitely was the daughter of Henry Peck Ames and Clara Moore Ames of Arlington, VA. Farley met and married Colonel Arthur Whitley in West Point. They were married for 10 years. She moved to Vermont and then later moved to New Hampshire, where she restored a 200 year old home and converted it to a bed & breakfast. While in New Hampshire, she was an active member in the Chamber of Commerce. She was an accomplished pianist, loved to garden, and was a resourceful person in many ways. Mrs. Whitley had a stroke Christmas of 1995 and had lived in Virginia ever since. She was the mother of four children, having been preceded in death by a daughter.
She is survived by her son, Franklin L. Whitley "Bo" of Tappahannock; two daughters, Kathleen V. Hines of Las Vegas, and Gene Ann Whitley of Hampton; brother, Henry Peck Ames, Jr. of San Francisco; and sister, Ann Calhoun Groves Gurman of McLean.
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