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Fawna F <I>Arasmith</I> Barrett

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Fawna F Arasmith Barrett

Birth
Jewell County, Kansas, USA
Death
12 Jan 2022 (aged 88)
Salina, Saline County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Randall, Jewell County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.6479444, Longitude: -98.0475778
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Fawna Fairy, 3rd child of Ralph E. Arasmith and Ida Joy (Colson) Arasmith was born April 14, 1933 in Brownscreek Township, Jewell County Kansas and died January 12, 2022 at Salina Regional Health Center at the age of 88 years.

She was educated at a rural school, Jewell Elementary and she graduated from Jewell High School in 1951. In 1953, she earned a 60-hour teaching certificate at Fort Hays State University, Hays, KS. Education continued throughout her life by taking special classes, earning continuing education credit through the library and voracious reading. Her family received encouragement to study and they visited places of historical interest. Fawna taught five years in Jewell County schools.

Her first marriage ended in divorce. She assumed the responsibility of raising their three sons, with lots of support from her parents. A special memory- Fawna and her boys enjoyed helping her mother with the Old Settlers Celebration every year, making the orangeade, lemonade and hamburgers.

In 1961, Fawna was married to Gene L. Barrett at the Randall United Methodist Church and they had 44 years of happiness. Gene adopted the three boys and three more children were born to this couple.

In addition as a helpmate on the family farm, Fawna was active in many organizations. She was a member of the Randall Community Church, associate member of the Jewell Trinity United Methodist Church. Randall Progressive Study Club, United Church Women, Trinity UMW and Randall Public Library Board. She served with the Concordia District UMW Mission Team, including four years as President. As a representative of the Mission Team, she spoke at several churches and taught a number of mission studies to local UMW units. Additionally, it's rumored that Fawna may have had an affiliation with more than just a couple of coffee clubs across the area.

Occupations through the years included teaching, substitute school cook, Randall Librarian for 20 years, freelance writer and she was the advertising manager for the former Jewell County Republican and the Jewell County Post. She covered many events as a reporter for the newspapers. Her descriptive column, "Panorama," was a favorite of hers and of the readers.

During her 33 years they had children in school, Fawna attended many events, both scholastic and sports. They were highlights in her life. Later, she loved to have the grandchildren visit in her home. Her "made-up" bedtime stories were requested frequently.

She moved to Solomon, KS in 2021 and became active in the Solomon United Methodist Women and the Solomon Presbyterian Women groups.

Preceding her in death were her parents, her two brothers, Ferris Ralph and Clare Kingsley, and her husband, Gene.

Survivors are: and multiple grandchildren, great, and great-great grandchildren, as well as a very large extended family.

The family requests that masks be worn at all times during the inside funeral services.

Visitation will be Sunday January 16, 2022 at Kleppinger Funeral Home from 1:00pm – 7:00pm with the family receiving friends from 5:00pm – 7:00pm.

Funeral Service will be Monday January 17, 2022 at the Trinity United Methodist Church at 10:00am with Pastor Jim Rice officiating.

Burial will follow the Funeral at the Randall Cemetery, Randall, KS
Fawna Fairy, 3rd child of Ralph E. Arasmith and Ida Joy (Colson) Arasmith was born April 14, 1933 in Brownscreek Township, Jewell County Kansas and died January 12, 2022 at Salina Regional Health Center at the age of 88 years.

She was educated at a rural school, Jewell Elementary and she graduated from Jewell High School in 1951. In 1953, she earned a 60-hour teaching certificate at Fort Hays State University, Hays, KS. Education continued throughout her life by taking special classes, earning continuing education credit through the library and voracious reading. Her family received encouragement to study and they visited places of historical interest. Fawna taught five years in Jewell County schools.

Her first marriage ended in divorce. She assumed the responsibility of raising their three sons, with lots of support from her parents. A special memory- Fawna and her boys enjoyed helping her mother with the Old Settlers Celebration every year, making the orangeade, lemonade and hamburgers.

In 1961, Fawna was married to Gene L. Barrett at the Randall United Methodist Church and they had 44 years of happiness. Gene adopted the three boys and three more children were born to this couple.

In addition as a helpmate on the family farm, Fawna was active in many organizations. She was a member of the Randall Community Church, associate member of the Jewell Trinity United Methodist Church. Randall Progressive Study Club, United Church Women, Trinity UMW and Randall Public Library Board. She served with the Concordia District UMW Mission Team, including four years as President. As a representative of the Mission Team, she spoke at several churches and taught a number of mission studies to local UMW units. Additionally, it's rumored that Fawna may have had an affiliation with more than just a couple of coffee clubs across the area.

Occupations through the years included teaching, substitute school cook, Randall Librarian for 20 years, freelance writer and she was the advertising manager for the former Jewell County Republican and the Jewell County Post. She covered many events as a reporter for the newspapers. Her descriptive column, "Panorama," was a favorite of hers and of the readers.

During her 33 years they had children in school, Fawna attended many events, both scholastic and sports. They were highlights in her life. Later, she loved to have the grandchildren visit in her home. Her "made-up" bedtime stories were requested frequently.

She moved to Solomon, KS in 2021 and became active in the Solomon United Methodist Women and the Solomon Presbyterian Women groups.

Preceding her in death were her parents, her two brothers, Ferris Ralph and Clare Kingsley, and her husband, Gene.

Survivors are: and multiple grandchildren, great, and great-great grandchildren, as well as a very large extended family.

The family requests that masks be worn at all times during the inside funeral services.

Visitation will be Sunday January 16, 2022 at Kleppinger Funeral Home from 1:00pm – 7:00pm with the family receiving friends from 5:00pm – 7:00pm.

Funeral Service will be Monday January 17, 2022 at the Trinity United Methodist Church at 10:00am with Pastor Jim Rice officiating.

Burial will follow the Funeral at the Randall Cemetery, Randall, KS


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  • Created by: Brenda
  • Added: Jan 13, 2022
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/235890638/fawna_f-barrett: accessed ), memorial page for Fawna F Arasmith Barrett (14 Apr 1933–12 Jan 2022), Find a Grave Memorial ID 235890638, citing Randall Cemetery, Randall, Jewell County, Kansas, USA; Maintained by Brenda (contributor 47726021).