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Jessie G. <I>Webber</I> Harbin

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Jessie G. Webber Harbin

Birth
Marshall County, Illinois, USA
Death
1 Feb 1992 (aged 87)
Morton, Tazewell County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Stark County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Jessie G. Harbin, 87, formerly of Kewanee died at 8:40 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 1, 1992, at the Apostolic Christian Restmor in Morton, where she was a resident.

Born March 17, 1904, in Marshall County to Allie A. and Jessie Rachel Campbell Webber, she married William Thomas Harbin on Dec. 21, 1923, in Wyoming, Ill.

She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Dale (Darlene) Fieldcamp of Dunlap and Mrs. Eugene (Corrinne) Hamon of Freeport; two sisters, Mrs. Rupert (Mabel) Conner of Kewanee and Mrs. Lowry (Mildred) Smith of Lexington, Ind.; six grandchildren; and nine great- grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by two sons, Allie and William, five brothers and two sisters.

She farmed for several years and later was employed as a chef at the Hotel Kewanee and the former Davidson's Restaurant in Kewanee before retiring.

She was a volunteer worker at Oakwood Nursing Home in Kewanee and was a member of the Kewanee Senior Citizens.

She also was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Kewanee, and its Berean Class, Sarah Circle and Keenagers.

Burial will be at Pleasant Valley Cemetery in rural Wyoming, Ill.

February 3, 1992 | Peoria Journal Star, The (IL)
Jessie G. Harbin, 87, formerly of Kewanee died at 8:40 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 1, 1992, at the Apostolic Christian Restmor in Morton, where she was a resident.

Born March 17, 1904, in Marshall County to Allie A. and Jessie Rachel Campbell Webber, she married William Thomas Harbin on Dec. 21, 1923, in Wyoming, Ill.

She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Dale (Darlene) Fieldcamp of Dunlap and Mrs. Eugene (Corrinne) Hamon of Freeport; two sisters, Mrs. Rupert (Mabel) Conner of Kewanee and Mrs. Lowry (Mildred) Smith of Lexington, Ind.; six grandchildren; and nine great- grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by two sons, Allie and William, five brothers and two sisters.

She farmed for several years and later was employed as a chef at the Hotel Kewanee and the former Davidson's Restaurant in Kewanee before retiring.

She was a volunteer worker at Oakwood Nursing Home in Kewanee and was a member of the Kewanee Senior Citizens.

She also was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Kewanee, and its Berean Class, Sarah Circle and Keenagers.

Burial will be at Pleasant Valley Cemetery in rural Wyoming, Ill.

February 3, 1992 | Peoria Journal Star, The (IL)


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