MRS. MARY JANE DAVIS
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Jane Herbin Davis, 60, were held Thursday at the First Baptist church. The Rev. Herbert L. Koch conducted the service and burial was in Mountain View cemetery. Mrs. Davis, former resident of Reliance, died April 26 at her home in Pleasant Mound, Ill. Death resulted from a cerebral hemorrhage with which she was stricken less than 24 hours earlier.
Mrs. Davis was born Oct. 21, 1885, in Osborn county Kansas, daughter of Edward and Emma Shick Balm. She married Leon J. Herbin in 1901 and to this union were born four daughters and one son, all of whom are living. Herbin died in 1923. Her second marriage was to David C. Davis, who died Sept. 18, 1945. After residing in Wyoming for a number of years, Mrs. Davis moved to Granite City, Ill., shortly after her marriage to Davis. After Davis’ death she moved to Pleasant Mound, Ill., where a son resided with her.
Survivors are the daughters, Mrs. Richard DuPape and Mrs. Ward Ball, both of Rock Springs, Mrs. Sam Lajovic and Mrs. Lily Cornet, both of whom reside in Canada; her son, Leoanrd E. Herbin of Pleasant Mound; 19 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Thomas Lively of Rock Springs; three brothers, Theodore and Lannie Balm, who live in California, and Louie Balm, whose present whereabouts are unknown. A sister, Mrs. William Sisk, who lived at Reliance, preceded her in death.
Following funeral services in Pleasant Mound, the body was brought to Rock Springs, accompanied by Leonard E. Herbin of Pleasant Mound; Mr. and Mrs. Ward Ball and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dupape, all of Rock Springs, and Mrs. Lannie Balm of Loma Linda, Calif., who were called to Pleasant Mound when advised of her illness.
MRS. MARY JANE DAVIS
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Jane Herbin Davis, 60, were held Thursday at the First Baptist church. The Rev. Herbert L. Koch conducted the service and burial was in Mountain View cemetery. Mrs. Davis, former resident of Reliance, died April 26 at her home in Pleasant Mound, Ill. Death resulted from a cerebral hemorrhage with which she was stricken less than 24 hours earlier.
Mrs. Davis was born Oct. 21, 1885, in Osborn county Kansas, daughter of Edward and Emma Shick Balm. She married Leon J. Herbin in 1901 and to this union were born four daughters and one son, all of whom are living. Herbin died in 1923. Her second marriage was to David C. Davis, who died Sept. 18, 1945. After residing in Wyoming for a number of years, Mrs. Davis moved to Granite City, Ill., shortly after her marriage to Davis. After Davis’ death she moved to Pleasant Mound, Ill., where a son resided with her.
Survivors are the daughters, Mrs. Richard DuPape and Mrs. Ward Ball, both of Rock Springs, Mrs. Sam Lajovic and Mrs. Lily Cornet, both of whom reside in Canada; her son, Leoanrd E. Herbin of Pleasant Mound; 19 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Thomas Lively of Rock Springs; three brothers, Theodore and Lannie Balm, who live in California, and Louie Balm, whose present whereabouts are unknown. A sister, Mrs. William Sisk, who lived at Reliance, preceded her in death.
Following funeral services in Pleasant Mound, the body was brought to Rock Springs, accompanied by Leonard E. Herbin of Pleasant Mound; Mr. and Mrs. Ward Ball and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dupape, all of Rock Springs, and Mrs. Lannie Balm of Loma Linda, Calif., who were called to Pleasant Mound when advised of her illness.
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