- FUNERAL SERVIES FOR MRS. C.R. JARVIS
Funeral services for Mrs. Cimie E. Jarvis, 61 years old, wife of Mr. Chas R. Jarvis, London barber, who died Saturday morning, were held at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the First Baptist church with the Rev. Hardold D. Tallant officiating. Interment followed in the Pilgrims Rest cemetery at Blackwater by the Rawlings Funeral Home. Active pallbearers were Albert Brown, Ernest Sutton, Brit Jones, W.G. Estes and S.E. White. Mrs. Jarvis suffered a stroke ten months ago at her home on Long street and has been confined since. Her condition became critical about one month ago.
A native of Laurel county, Mrs. Jarvis was born Oct. 7, 1883, at Blackwater, the daughter of Richard d. and Sarah E. Hale. On Jan. 14, 1909 she was married to Mr. Jarvis and before moving to London twenty-six years ago to make their home, the couple resided in Ft. McPherson, GA, for two years; in Louisville two years and in Youngstown, OH six years.
Mrs. Jarvis was active in all church work and was a member of Mrs. J.K. Lewis' Bible Class. She was a member of the Daughters of America and after the start of World War II, she helped to her utmost in making surgical dressings. Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons, both of whom are in the service: Otis D. Jarvis, Inkster, MI and Everett R. Jarvis, London.
She also leaves two brothers, Richard D. Hale, Hamilton and Campbell Hale, Blackwater;
seven sisters, Mrs. Laura Sasser, Gray, KY; Mrs. Sallie Rader, Pittsburg; Mrs. Etta Weaver, College Corner, Ohio; Mrs. Susie Hampton, Bloomington, IN; Mrs. Margaret Jarvis, Johnson City, TN; Mrs. Edna Duncan, Bloomington, IN and Mrs. Lucy Bowling, Detroit and four grandchildren.
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