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Julia Frances Thornton Taylor

Birth
Fremont County, Iowa, USA
Death
6 Jun 1965 (aged 74)
Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Farragut, Fremont County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Council Bluffs Nonpareil" Council Bluffs, Iowa, June 8, 1965, page 5.
"Mrs. Frances Taylor"
"Glenwood--Services for Mrs. Frances Thornton Taylor, 74, will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Peterson Funeral Home here.
She died Sunday at a local nursing home where she had resided for a year. She was formerly a resident of Gresham, Ore., but a native of the Thurman area.
Survivors include a son C. H. (Jack) Chambers of Glenwood, and five grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.
Burial will be in the Farragut Cemetery."

"Glenwood Opinion Tribune", Thursday June 10, 1965.
Obituaries
"Mrs. Frances Taylor"
"Mrs. Frances Julia Thornton Taylor was born Dec. 31, 1890, near Thurman in Fremont county and died June 6 at Lakeview Manor nursing home in Glenwood at the age of 74.
She was one of nine children--six girls and three boys--who were born to Charles and Lewella Thornton, all of whom preceded her in death.
She was reared in the Thurman and Knox areas of Fremont county and attended the country schools and community church at Knox. In December, 1906, she was married to Clarence Otis Chambers at Omaha. They were the parents of two sons--Clarence (Jack) Chambers who was born Dec. 8, 1907, and William Charles Chambers who was born April 3 1910. William died in 1917.
She spent most of her life in Iowa but went to Oregon to care for her mother during a long period of illness. After the death of her mother she married Homer P. Taylor and they lived on a farm near Gresham, Ore., until his death June 16, 1964. Then she returned to Iowa to make her home with her son, Jack, in Glenwood.
In addition to her son, she is survived by five grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Services were held Wednesday afternoon from Peterson Mortuary with the Rev. Clyde Mosher officiating. Mrs. Dean Dusenberry was the organist.
Pallbearers were Harold Harless, Robert Harless, Mike Chambers, Charles Pevehouse, Robert Chambers and John Hockabout. Burial was in the Farragut cemetery."
Council Bluffs Nonpareil" Council Bluffs, Iowa, June 8, 1965, page 5.
"Mrs. Frances Taylor"
"Glenwood--Services for Mrs. Frances Thornton Taylor, 74, will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Peterson Funeral Home here.
She died Sunday at a local nursing home where she had resided for a year. She was formerly a resident of Gresham, Ore., but a native of the Thurman area.
Survivors include a son C. H. (Jack) Chambers of Glenwood, and five grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.
Burial will be in the Farragut Cemetery."

"Glenwood Opinion Tribune", Thursday June 10, 1965.
Obituaries
"Mrs. Frances Taylor"
"Mrs. Frances Julia Thornton Taylor was born Dec. 31, 1890, near Thurman in Fremont county and died June 6 at Lakeview Manor nursing home in Glenwood at the age of 74.
She was one of nine children--six girls and three boys--who were born to Charles and Lewella Thornton, all of whom preceded her in death.
She was reared in the Thurman and Knox areas of Fremont county and attended the country schools and community church at Knox. In December, 1906, she was married to Clarence Otis Chambers at Omaha. They were the parents of two sons--Clarence (Jack) Chambers who was born Dec. 8, 1907, and William Charles Chambers who was born April 3 1910. William died in 1917.
She spent most of her life in Iowa but went to Oregon to care for her mother during a long period of illness. After the death of her mother she married Homer P. Taylor and they lived on a farm near Gresham, Ore., until his death June 16, 1964. Then she returned to Iowa to make her home with her son, Jack, in Glenwood.
In addition to her son, she is survived by five grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Services were held Wednesday afternoon from Peterson Mortuary with the Rev. Clyde Mosher officiating. Mrs. Dean Dusenberry was the organist.
Pallbearers were Harold Harless, Robert Harless, Mike Chambers, Charles Pevehouse, Robert Chambers and John Hockabout. Burial was in the Farragut cemetery."

Bio by: Ann Bowler



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