Funerla services will be conducted Tuesday at 4 p.m. at Kistler Funeral Home of Darlington conducted by Rev. William S. Jones. Burial will be in Grove Hill Cemetery.
Active pallbearers will be K.W. Evans, W.E. James, A.L. Flowers Jr., John P. Gardner, E. S. Howle and Matthew Bellisary.
Mrs. Farrow was born in Oxford, N.C., a daughter of the late William Jackson and Mattie Duncan Stem. She graduated from Winthrop Colledge in 1912. She taught school for several years in New Bern, N.C.. in 1915 she married Isaac Glover Farrow. Mr Farrow died in 1965.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. R.C. Maus of Anaheim, Calif., a brother, W.T. Stem of Darlington; two sisters, Mrs. W.H. McFall and Margaret Stem, both of Darlington.
A son, 1st Lieutenant William "Billy" Glover Farrow was one of the famous Doolittle Raders. He was killed after capture in China in 1942.
Funerla services will be conducted Tuesday at 4 p.m. at Kistler Funeral Home of Darlington conducted by Rev. William S. Jones. Burial will be in Grove Hill Cemetery.
Active pallbearers will be K.W. Evans, W.E. James, A.L. Flowers Jr., John P. Gardner, E. S. Howle and Matthew Bellisary.
Mrs. Farrow was born in Oxford, N.C., a daughter of the late William Jackson and Mattie Duncan Stem. She graduated from Winthrop Colledge in 1912. She taught school for several years in New Bern, N.C.. in 1915 she married Isaac Glover Farrow. Mr Farrow died in 1965.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. R.C. Maus of Anaheim, Calif., a brother, W.T. Stem of Darlington; two sisters, Mrs. W.H. McFall and Margaret Stem, both of Darlington.
A son, 1st Lieutenant William "Billy" Glover Farrow was one of the famous Doolittle Raders. He was killed after capture in China in 1942.
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