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Frances <I>Janes</I> Farvour

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Frances Janes Farvour

Birth
Berlin, Green Lake County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
30 Jan 1919 (aged 65)
Burial
Berlin, Green Lake County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.9171942, Longitude: -88.9678951
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Mrs. Frank P. Farvour died at her
home on Woodside Ave., Thursday,
Jan 30, 1919, after a lingering illness.

Frances Janes was the daughter of Elijah and Sara M. Janes, and was born on a farm about three and one-half miles south of Berlin. Wis. There, most of her early life was spent. On
Dec. lOth. 1890. she was united in marriage
to Frank P. Farvour. Of this union two children were born, Louis B. Farvour of this city, and Bessie Lucile, who died in inrancy.

Mrs. Farvour was for years a member of the Congregational church of this city. Although her activity was limited by reason of continued ill health she was nevertheless a true Chrislian,
unwaverinrg in her faith.

Funeral services were held at the home on Woodside Ave., Saturday afternoon, Feb. 1. She is buried in the Seventh Day cemetery, south of Berlin, within half a mile of her old home.

Mrs. Farvour is survived by her husband and son, one sister, Miss Alice Janes or this city and one brother, S. A. Janes of Berlin.

Mr. Farvour and son desire to express their appreciation of the kindness 8hown them by their neighbors and friends during the long illness of their wife and mother.

[Thanks to Mark Affleck.]
Mrs. Frank P. Farvour died at her
home on Woodside Ave., Thursday,
Jan 30, 1919, after a lingering illness.

Frances Janes was the daughter of Elijah and Sara M. Janes, and was born on a farm about three and one-half miles south of Berlin. Wis. There, most of her early life was spent. On
Dec. lOth. 1890. she was united in marriage
to Frank P. Farvour. Of this union two children were born, Louis B. Farvour of this city, and Bessie Lucile, who died in inrancy.

Mrs. Farvour was for years a member of the Congregational church of this city. Although her activity was limited by reason of continued ill health she was nevertheless a true Chrislian,
unwaverinrg in her faith.

Funeral services were held at the home on Woodside Ave., Saturday afternoon, Feb. 1. She is buried in the Seventh Day cemetery, south of Berlin, within half a mile of her old home.

Mrs. Farvour is survived by her husband and son, one sister, Miss Alice Janes or this city and one brother, S. A. Janes of Berlin.

Mr. Farvour and son desire to express their appreciation of the kindness 8hown them by their neighbors and friends during the long illness of their wife and mother.

[Thanks to Mark Affleck.]

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