Mrs. Farber's body will be returned to Winnfield where it will lay in state at Southern Funeral Home until time for the funeral, plans for which have not been made. Burial will be in the Old Winnfield cemetery.
Mrs. Farber is survived by one son, Dr. Jimmy Schonlau of Monroe; and one daughter, Mrs. Donald Russell of Minden; five grandchildren and one great grandchild.
She also leaves two sisters, Mrs. E. E. Kidd of Metairie, La., and Mrs. Annette Smith of Isabel, Texas.
Mrs. Farber was the youngest of the seven daughters of the late Mr. and Mrs. James T. Wallace, prominent pioneer residents of Winnfield. She is the aunt of Dr. John T. Mosley, Casimer D. Moss, and Mrs. Ophelia Storey of Winnfield.
Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise News-American, October 24, 1963
Mrs. Farber's body will be returned to Winnfield where it will lay in state at Southern Funeral Home until time for the funeral, plans for which have not been made. Burial will be in the Old Winnfield cemetery.
Mrs. Farber is survived by one son, Dr. Jimmy Schonlau of Monroe; and one daughter, Mrs. Donald Russell of Minden; five grandchildren and one great grandchild.
She also leaves two sisters, Mrs. E. E. Kidd of Metairie, La., and Mrs. Annette Smith of Isabel, Texas.
Mrs. Farber was the youngest of the seven daughters of the late Mr. and Mrs. James T. Wallace, prominent pioneer residents of Winnfield. She is the aunt of Dr. John T. Mosley, Casimer D. Moss, and Mrs. Ophelia Storey of Winnfield.
Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise News-American, October 24, 1963
Family Members
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Martha Algerine Wallace
1873–1877
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Ophelia Eleanor Wallace Moss
1875–1960
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Mary Belle Wallace Mosley
1877–1963
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William Mayfield Wallace
1879–1934
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James Thompson Wallace Jr
1881–1900
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Bertha Eunice Wallace Kidd
1883–1973
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Olive Wallace Baker
1885–1959
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Oliver Kelly Wallace
1885–1913
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Jeanette "Nettie" Wallace Smith
1886–1967
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George Moncure Wallace
1888–1962
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Ida Louise Wallace Moore
1892–1959
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