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Frances Marie “Fanny” <I>Farwell</I> Lampman

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Frances Marie “Fanny” Farwell Lampman

Birth
Death
31 May 1901 (aged 64)
Burial
Arena, Iowa County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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FRANCIS MARIE (FARWELL) LAMPMAN , was born at Freeport, Ill., in 1837 (2 Feb 1837,) and was the youngest daughter of Isaac Farwell, there being five in the family, 2 sons and 3 daughters. At the time of her death her age was 64 years, 3 months and 29 days. She was married to Sylvester Lampman, at Arena, Wis., in 1858, and had resided there ever since. She leaves to mourn her death, 6 sons and 1 daughter. The cause of her lingering illness was cancer of the bowels, from which she was an intense sufferer for over two years. She endured her sickness with the most Christ-like patience, never a murmur or complaining word did she give. She was a true follower in the blessed faith of Jesus Christ from early childhood until the very last. She expired Friday, May 31st, and the funeral services were held at the Congregational church, on Monday afternoon, Rev. B. N. Meigs officiating, and the remains were laid to rest in the Arena cemetery followed by an unusually large assemblage of sorrowing friends
FRANCIS MARIE (FARWELL) LAMPMAN , was born at Freeport, Ill., in 1837 (2 Feb 1837,) and was the youngest daughter of Isaac Farwell, there being five in the family, 2 sons and 3 daughters. At the time of her death her age was 64 years, 3 months and 29 days. She was married to Sylvester Lampman, at Arena, Wis., in 1858, and had resided there ever since. She leaves to mourn her death, 6 sons and 1 daughter. The cause of her lingering illness was cancer of the bowels, from which she was an intense sufferer for over two years. She endured her sickness with the most Christ-like patience, never a murmur or complaining word did she give. She was a true follower in the blessed faith of Jesus Christ from early childhood until the very last. She expired Friday, May 31st, and the funeral services were held at the Congregational church, on Monday afternoon, Rev. B. N. Meigs officiating, and the remains were laid to rest in the Arena cemetery followed by an unusually large assemblage of sorrowing friends

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