Helen Infinger had lived most of her life in Walton County. She was Baptist by faith. She worked as an office clerk for Rowan Construction. She loved fishing and reading, and also enjoyed being with her family.
Helen was predeceased in death by her parents, Dewey and Lizzie Infinger, her husband, and one son, Buddy.
Helen Infinger is survived two daughters, four brothers, one sister, four grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren and four [great-]great- grandchildren.
Funeral services [were] held at 11:00am, Tuesday, January 3, 2006, at the Clary-Glenn Funeral Home Chapel, with Rev. Ottway White officiating.
Burial followed in the Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.
[Source: The DeFuniak Springs Herald, January 5, 2006, Page 7-B]
Helen Infinger had lived most of her life in Walton County. She was Baptist by faith. She worked as an office clerk for Rowan Construction. She loved fishing and reading, and also enjoyed being with her family.
Helen was predeceased in death by her parents, Dewey and Lizzie Infinger, her husband, and one son, Buddy.
Helen Infinger is survived two daughters, four brothers, one sister, four grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren and four [great-]great- grandchildren.
Funeral services [were] held at 11:00am, Tuesday, January 3, 2006, at the Clary-Glenn Funeral Home Chapel, with Rev. Ottway White officiating.
Burial followed in the Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.
[Source: The DeFuniak Springs Herald, January 5, 2006, Page 7-B]
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