Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Sammie Loggins Farrar; two sons, Henry L. and William L Farrar, of Wahington, D. C.; one daughter, Mrs. Charles Cowan, of Yorkville and a grandson, Henry L. Farrar,Jr., of Washington, D. C.
Services were held at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Yorkville Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. George McIlwain, of Dyer. Interment was in the Yorkville Cemetery, with Holman and Son in charge of arrangements.
Pall bearers were R. W. Loggins (Reuben Wilson-brother-in-law), R.P. Loggins(R. Pierce-brother-in-law); I. M. Logan (I. Mitchell, brother-in-law),Ch. H. Edmiston(C. Hickman, brother-in-law), A. W. Trout (Avey, brother-in-law) and C. W. Hall (brother-in-law) [*All the pallbearers were either Sammie's brothers or husbands of her sisters.]
Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Sammie Loggins Farrar; two sons, Henry L. and William L Farrar, of Wahington, D. C.; one daughter, Mrs. Charles Cowan, of Yorkville and a grandson, Henry L. Farrar,Jr., of Washington, D. C.
Services were held at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Yorkville Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. George McIlwain, of Dyer. Interment was in the Yorkville Cemetery, with Holman and Son in charge of arrangements.
Pall bearers were R. W. Loggins (Reuben Wilson-brother-in-law), R.P. Loggins(R. Pierce-brother-in-law); I. M. Logan (I. Mitchell, brother-in-law),Ch. H. Edmiston(C. Hickman, brother-in-law), A. W. Trout (Avey, brother-in-law) and C. W. Hall (brother-in-law) [*All the pallbearers were either Sammie's brothers or husbands of her sisters.]
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