"Elsie was a housewife; Charlie was a farmer and a forestry worker. He is buried in Hickory Grove Cemetery, Crossett, Arkansas. He was the son of Andrew Bass and Matury Jane Neal Farrar. Elsie was a member of the Church of Christ, Scientist. She loved to fish in her leisure time. She had red hair, grey eyes, and is of a medium build. She lived in Bastrop, Morehouse, Louisiana. Before that in Ashley County, Arkansas
I knew Aunt Elsie. She was a sweet woman. I was 17 and visiting her with Mammy and Pappy. Mammy (my grandmother) was Mozie's aunt. I also remember Clara Belle her daughter, Tall, thin Red Headed (1956).
Uncle Charlie, Pappy's brother (Pappy being William Thomas Farrar Sr, 33611777, was tending a fire watch tower, south of Crossett.
There was a huge pile of sawdust, which I, an immature 17 year old, was doing flips in, covered with itching sawdust, Aunt Elsie heated water (pumped by hand)on a wood fired stove, and then poured it into a galvanized tub so I could wash off.
Mammy never let me hear the end of it, for putting her to all of that trouble."
Boots Farrar
"Elsie was a housewife; Charlie was a farmer and a forestry worker. He is buried in Hickory Grove Cemetery, Crossett, Arkansas. He was the son of Andrew Bass and Matury Jane Neal Farrar. Elsie was a member of the Church of Christ, Scientist. She loved to fish in her leisure time. She had red hair, grey eyes, and is of a medium build. She lived in Bastrop, Morehouse, Louisiana. Before that in Ashley County, Arkansas
I knew Aunt Elsie. She was a sweet woman. I was 17 and visiting her with Mammy and Pappy. Mammy (my grandmother) was Mozie's aunt. I also remember Clara Belle her daughter, Tall, thin Red Headed (1956).
Uncle Charlie, Pappy's brother (Pappy being William Thomas Farrar Sr, 33611777, was tending a fire watch tower, south of Crossett.
There was a huge pile of sawdust, which I, an immature 17 year old, was doing flips in, covered with itching sawdust, Aunt Elsie heated water (pumped by hand)on a wood fired stove, and then poured it into a galvanized tub so I could wash off.
Mammy never let me hear the end of it, for putting her to all of that trouble."
Boots Farrar
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MARRIED NOV. 26, 1924
WEEP NOT, THEY ARE AT REST
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Roy Aubrey Whitehead
1899–1954
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Belma Vernon Whitehead
1901–1972
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Ellis Agnes "Grandma Manning" Whitehead Manning
1903–1995
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Ernest L. Whitehead
1907–1979
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Sudie Belle Whitehead Strawhorn
1909–2005
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PFC Fred Warren Whitehead
1912–1945
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Clara Pearl Whitehead Kitchens
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Bertie Lee Whitehead Sherment
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Carl Franklin Whitehead
1919–1998
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Odell Whitehead
1923–1930
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