6/4/1964- The Purcell Register:
Mrs Delma Adline Farley, 85, well known resident of Lexington, died May 27, following an illness. She was a native of Kansas but had lived in this state most of her life.
A Rosary service was held last Thursday evening at the Catholic church in Lexington and the burial service was held there the following morning, with Father Martin officiating.
Interment was in the Catholic cemetery at Lexington under direction of the Yoakum funeral home.
Mrs Farley is survived by 2 sons, Albert & George, both of Lexington, 11 grandchildren, and 28 great grandchildren. Casket bearers were Fred Tarp, Arthur Tarp, Neil Black, Henry Giroux, Andrew Giroux, and Willie Hooper.
6/4/1964- The Purcell Register:
Mrs Delma Adline Farley, 85, well known resident of Lexington, died May 27, following an illness. She was a native of Kansas but had lived in this state most of her life.
A Rosary service was held last Thursday evening at the Catholic church in Lexington and the burial service was held there the following morning, with Father Martin officiating.
Interment was in the Catholic cemetery at Lexington under direction of the Yoakum funeral home.
Mrs Farley is survived by 2 sons, Albert & George, both of Lexington, 11 grandchildren, and 28 great grandchildren. Casket bearers were Fred Tarp, Arthur Tarp, Neil Black, Henry Giroux, Andrew Giroux, and Willie Hooper.
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