She is referred to as Jennie in her daughter Grace Mae`s death notice
Born and passed away in Cleveland Township.
Mrs. Frank Turner succumbs ~
Frances Jane Turner, 56, died at her home south of town at 1:10 P.M. as a result of heart trouble and a complication of
diseases. She had been ill for over a year.
Mrs. Turner was born August 10, 1874 to Simeon and Hannah Whitestine Huffman of this township, the first of two children.
She had lived in the area all her life except for two years spent in Indianapolis after her marriage to Frank Turner on December 28, 1891. A daughter, Grace Mae McClure, preceded her in death.
Surviving are two daughters ~ Mrs. Floyd Keel of Penn Yan, New York and Mrs. Cecil Baublit at home.
Also surviving are her sister Mary E. Ray of Fort Wayne and six grandchildren.
Mrs. Turner was a lifelong member of the United Brethren Church.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o`clock from the home, the Reverend Noah McCoy (# 45840891) officiating. Internment was made in the local (South Whitley) cemetery.
From The South Whitley Tribune ~ January 29, 1931.
She is referred to as Jennie in her daughter Grace Mae`s death notice
Born and passed away in Cleveland Township.
Mrs. Frank Turner succumbs ~
Frances Jane Turner, 56, died at her home south of town at 1:10 P.M. as a result of heart trouble and a complication of
diseases. She had been ill for over a year.
Mrs. Turner was born August 10, 1874 to Simeon and Hannah Whitestine Huffman of this township, the first of two children.
She had lived in the area all her life except for two years spent in Indianapolis after her marriage to Frank Turner on December 28, 1891. A daughter, Grace Mae McClure, preceded her in death.
Surviving are two daughters ~ Mrs. Floyd Keel of Penn Yan, New York and Mrs. Cecil Baublit at home.
Also surviving are her sister Mary E. Ray of Fort Wayne and six grandchildren.
Mrs. Turner was a lifelong member of the United Brethren Church.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o`clock from the home, the Reverend Noah McCoy (# 45840891) officiating. Internment was made in the local (South Whitley) cemetery.
From The South Whitley Tribune ~ January 29, 1931.
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