Mrs. Davis was a reliable source of information on the city's struggling early days. She was an active member of the First Methodist Church.
She is survived by two sons, Barber F. Davis and Mars Davis, both of Spokane; Duane Davis, a grandson, also of Spokane; one sister, Mrs. A.E. Steele, Los Angeles; and two brothers, Andrew Barber, of Oregon, and Charles A. Barber, of Los Angeles.
The body is at the Smith Funeral Home.
—From The Spokesman-Review; Monday, July 1, 1946
Mrs. Davis was a reliable source of information on the city's struggling early days. She was an active member of the First Methodist Church.
She is survived by two sons, Barber F. Davis and Mars Davis, both of Spokane; Duane Davis, a grandson, also of Spokane; one sister, Mrs. A.E. Steele, Los Angeles; and two brothers, Andrew Barber, of Oregon, and Charles A. Barber, of Los Angeles.
The body is at the Smith Funeral Home.
—From The Spokesman-Review; Monday, July 1, 1946
Family Members
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Jacob Edward Quinn
1857–1930
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Frances E. Barber Kent
1865–1918
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Jeanette Grifith Barber Steele
1867–1956
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Katie M. Barber
1871–1879
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Infant Barber
1872–1872
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Charles Albert Barber
1873–1954
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Andrew Evans Barber
1879–1956
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Richard Roscoe "Dick" Barber
1882–1934
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Elizabeth Caroline "Aunt Cal" Barber Gentry
1841–1923
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Sarah Simpson Barber Carinder
1842–1876
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Lelia Mary Anne "Mollie" Barber Chidsey
1843–1925
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Cordelia Llewelyn Barber Kyle
1847–1919
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Garnett Gamewell Barber
1850–1933
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Thomas L. Barber
1855 – unknown
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George B. Barber
1858–1920
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Louise James Zinsmaster
1872–1944
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