On November 28, 1935, she was united in marriage to Earl O. Harzman at the home of her mother. They made their early home on a farm north of Claflin, moving to the Cawker City-Downs area in 1955.
Jennie served faithfully in the Friends Churches that she attended as well as the Women's Missionary Society. For many years during retirement, she was an avid quilter with the Downs Senior Center.
She is survived by her sons Donald, Rev. Eldon and wife Sharon, daughter Rita Lingg, seven grandchildren, ten great grandchildren, two step-great grandchildren, and a sister, Iva May Whiteman.
Jennie will always be remembered by her family and friends as a committed Christian of steadfast temperament, teaching and sharing loving acceptance and conscientious hard work.
Services Monday July 16, 2007 @1:00 PM, Glen Elder Friends Church, Glen Elder, KS. Officiating Clergy Pastor Rich Miller,
On November 28, 1935, she was united in marriage to Earl O. Harzman at the home of her mother. They made their early home on a farm north of Claflin, moving to the Cawker City-Downs area in 1955.
Jennie served faithfully in the Friends Churches that she attended as well as the Women's Missionary Society. For many years during retirement, she was an avid quilter with the Downs Senior Center.
She is survived by her sons Donald, Rev. Eldon and wife Sharon, daughter Rita Lingg, seven grandchildren, ten great grandchildren, two step-great grandchildren, and a sister, Iva May Whiteman.
Jennie will always be remembered by her family and friends as a committed Christian of steadfast temperament, teaching and sharing loving acceptance and conscientious hard work.
Services Monday July 16, 2007 @1:00 PM, Glen Elder Friends Church, Glen Elder, KS. Officiating Clergy Pastor Rich Miller,
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