On November 11, 1960, she married Larry Biffar at First Baptist Church in Blair.
They made their home in Blair. She worked at the Blair Clinic for 27 years.
Frances was a member of the Kan Du Club in Blair for many years. She enjoyed working with ceramics, studying her family genealogy and traveling with her husband to go antiquing.
The funeral for Frances K Biffar was at the First Baptist Church in Blair, with the Reverend Marvin Wall officiating.
Vocalists Amy Jensen and Pat Hineline sang "How Great Thou Art" and "If I Were". Clair Cowing was the pianist.
Honorary Pallbearers were members of the Kan Du Club: Bonnie Baker, Kitty Heimann, Teresa Mencke, Mardell Fink, Pat Conety, Judy Thompson, Judy Schmoll, Nina Stewart, Judy Stork, Eleanor Wulf, and Sue Wulf.
Graveside services were at the Blair Cemetery, Blair, Nebraska
Source: funeral leaflet
On November 11, 1960, she married Larry Biffar at First Baptist Church in Blair.
They made their home in Blair. She worked at the Blair Clinic for 27 years.
Frances was a member of the Kan Du Club in Blair for many years. She enjoyed working with ceramics, studying her family genealogy and traveling with her husband to go antiquing.
The funeral for Frances K Biffar was at the First Baptist Church in Blair, with the Reverend Marvin Wall officiating.
Vocalists Amy Jensen and Pat Hineline sang "How Great Thou Art" and "If I Were". Clair Cowing was the pianist.
Honorary Pallbearers were members of the Kan Du Club: Bonnie Baker, Kitty Heimann, Teresa Mencke, Mardell Fink, Pat Conety, Judy Thompson, Judy Schmoll, Nina Stewart, Judy Stork, Eleanor Wulf, and Sue Wulf.
Graveside services were at the Blair Cemetery, Blair, Nebraska
Source: funeral leaflet
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