She was born in Austin County and moved to Bartlett when she was 5 yrs old. She moved to Elm Mott in 1898 where she had lived since.
She was the widow of the late Adolph Janke. She was a charter member of the Evangelical and Reformed Church of Gerald.
Survivors include 5 sons; Loyd Janke of 2712 McFerrin, Monroe Janke and Louis Janke both of Elm Mott, Roy Janke of Detroit Mich., Herbert Janke of Ft. Worth, and three daughters; Mrs. Oden Erwin of 2716 McFerrin, Mrs. Agnes Harris of Macon Ga., and Mrs. Frances Wilshire of Elm Mott, a brother Louis Friedrich of Little River, two sisters Mrs. Minnie Schroeder of 3217 South 3rd Street, Mrs. Martha Voight of Bartlett, and eight grandchildren.
Waco Newspaper
father: August Friedrich
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She was born in Austin County and moved to Bartlett when she was 5 yrs old. She moved to Elm Mott in 1898 where she had lived since.
She was the widow of the late Adolph Janke. She was a charter member of the Evangelical and Reformed Church of Gerald.
Survivors include 5 sons; Loyd Janke of 2712 McFerrin, Monroe Janke and Louis Janke both of Elm Mott, Roy Janke of Detroit Mich., Herbert Janke of Ft. Worth, and three daughters; Mrs. Oden Erwin of 2716 McFerrin, Mrs. Agnes Harris of Macon Ga., and Mrs. Frances Wilshire of Elm Mott, a brother Louis Friedrich of Little River, two sisters Mrs. Minnie Schroeder of 3217 South 3rd Street, Mrs. Martha Voight of Bartlett, and eight grandchildren.
Waco Newspaper
father: August Friedrich
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Inscription
Wife of A.G.
Family Members
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Infant Son Janke
1901–1901
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Roy Edward "Buddy" Janke
1902–1986
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Loyd Adolf "Dick" Janke
1905–1974
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Louis Walter "Feet" Janke
1908–1982
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Herbert Carl "Dutch" Janke
1911–1981
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Agnes Minnie "Sissy" Janke Harris
1913–1999
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Monroe William "Charley" Janke
1916–1984
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Oden Martha "Deannie" Janke Erwin
1918–2008
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Frances Mae "Fannie" Janke Wilshire
1920–2006