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Florence E <I>Hutchinson</I> Bone

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Florence E Hutchinson Bone

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7 Dec 2005 (aged 89)
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Farmington, St. Francois County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of George W.. and Clanzia (Voil) Hutchinson.

Mrs. Florence E. Bone passed away, Dec. 17, 2005, at MARMC, Farmington, at the age of 89 years, 7 months & 29 days. Florence was the daughter of George W. & Clanzia 'Voil' Hutchinson & born April 8, 1916, in Farmington.. Also preceding-in-death were: her husband, John Melvin Bone (1984); 1 daughter, Barbara Rae Blevins (1997); 1 Sister, Myrtle Leona Hutchinson & 3 Brothers: William; Elmer & Millard Hutchinson.

Florence was: * a Charter Member & Sunday School Teacher at Delassus First Baptist Church; * member, Extension Club; West End Gang; WMU; Farmington BPW; Eastern Star; * former Farmington School Board member for 9 years & mentor program @ Farmington Schools. Former CTA member & President. * Executive-Secretary of the Boot & Shoe Workers Union. Florence was a retired Farmington, Elementary School Teacher

Survivors Include: 2 Daughters: Jane Ann 'Mrs. Tom' Bates, of Farmington; Lorretta Alma Jean 'Mrs. William' Sigler, of Perryville; 1 Nephew raised as a Son: Billy (& Carolyn) Hutchinson, of Farmington; 1 Sister: Alberta "Happy" Bone, of Farmington; 8 Grandchildren: Kim 'Mrs. David' House, of Farmington; Kelley 'Mrs. Tom' Haywood, of Columbia, MO; Kathy Boyer, of Farmington; Gwen 'Mrs. Rob' Zimmerman, of Oregon, IL; William Sigler, Jr., of Chicago, IL; Tammy Sigler, of Perryville; Jennifer 'Mrs. Steve' Elam, of Farmington; Janna 'Mrs. Josh' Hagerty, of Farmington. 12 Great-Grandchildren; 1 Foster-Daughter: Shirley 'Mrs. Jerry' Verdin, of St. Louis. 5 Foster-Grandchildren & a Special Friend & Caregiver: Lillie May, of Farmington. Also surviving are numerous Nieces & Nephews.

Visitation: Monday, 4-9 pm. Visitation Resumes: Tuesday, 7:00 a.m.

Funeral : Tuesday, 11:00 a.m., December 20, 2005

at: TAYLOR Funeral Service CHAPEL with Rev. James Marlar officiating.

Interment: Hillview Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Farmington.

Memorials to: Delassus First Baptist Church Building Fund.
Daughter of George W.. and Clanzia (Voil) Hutchinson.

Mrs. Florence E. Bone passed away, Dec. 17, 2005, at MARMC, Farmington, at the age of 89 years, 7 months & 29 days. Florence was the daughter of George W. & Clanzia 'Voil' Hutchinson & born April 8, 1916, in Farmington.. Also preceding-in-death were: her husband, John Melvin Bone (1984); 1 daughter, Barbara Rae Blevins (1997); 1 Sister, Myrtle Leona Hutchinson & 3 Brothers: William; Elmer & Millard Hutchinson.

Florence was: * a Charter Member & Sunday School Teacher at Delassus First Baptist Church; * member, Extension Club; West End Gang; WMU; Farmington BPW; Eastern Star; * former Farmington School Board member for 9 years & mentor program @ Farmington Schools. Former CTA member & President. * Executive-Secretary of the Boot & Shoe Workers Union. Florence was a retired Farmington, Elementary School Teacher

Survivors Include: 2 Daughters: Jane Ann 'Mrs. Tom' Bates, of Farmington; Lorretta Alma Jean 'Mrs. William' Sigler, of Perryville; 1 Nephew raised as a Son: Billy (& Carolyn) Hutchinson, of Farmington; 1 Sister: Alberta "Happy" Bone, of Farmington; 8 Grandchildren: Kim 'Mrs. David' House, of Farmington; Kelley 'Mrs. Tom' Haywood, of Columbia, MO; Kathy Boyer, of Farmington; Gwen 'Mrs. Rob' Zimmerman, of Oregon, IL; William Sigler, Jr., of Chicago, IL; Tammy Sigler, of Perryville; Jennifer 'Mrs. Steve' Elam, of Farmington; Janna 'Mrs. Josh' Hagerty, of Farmington. 12 Great-Grandchildren; 1 Foster-Daughter: Shirley 'Mrs. Jerry' Verdin, of St. Louis. 5 Foster-Grandchildren & a Special Friend & Caregiver: Lillie May, of Farmington. Also surviving are numerous Nieces & Nephews.

Visitation: Monday, 4-9 pm. Visitation Resumes: Tuesday, 7:00 a.m.

Funeral : Tuesday, 11:00 a.m., December 20, 2005

at: TAYLOR Funeral Service CHAPEL with Rev. James Marlar officiating.

Interment: Hillview Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Farmington.

Memorials to: Delassus First Baptist Church Building Fund.


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