Early in life she united with the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, where her father was pastor.
For many years she was a member of White Oak Pond Church. They lived in Phillipsburg in 1897 and later in Springfield.
On Apr. 7, 1904 she married James Nicholas Inman, who died Jan. 26, 1948. She later married Clarence A. Lorance, who died Aug. 20, 1973. She was also preceded in death by two daughters Rosa May on Feb. 1905 and Juanita on Jan. 17, 1909 and a son, Ruel on Apr.30, 1979.
Services for Rose M. Lorance were held Aug. 8, 1979 in Colonial Funeral Home with Rev. J.E. Fike officiating.
Burial was in Lindsey Cemetery at Republic.
Music was furnished by Twla McDonald and DeLores Shadel.
Escorts were John and Warren O'Dell, Glen and Howard Coffman, Wayne Wood and Kenneth Lorance.
Early in life she united with the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, where her father was pastor.
For many years she was a member of White Oak Pond Church. They lived in Phillipsburg in 1897 and later in Springfield.
On Apr. 7, 1904 she married James Nicholas Inman, who died Jan. 26, 1948. She later married Clarence A. Lorance, who died Aug. 20, 1973. She was also preceded in death by two daughters Rosa May on Feb. 1905 and Juanita on Jan. 17, 1909 and a son, Ruel on Apr.30, 1979.
Services for Rose M. Lorance were held Aug. 8, 1979 in Colonial Funeral Home with Rev. J.E. Fike officiating.
Burial was in Lindsey Cemetery at Republic.
Music was furnished by Twla McDonald and DeLores Shadel.
Escorts were John and Warren O'Dell, Glen and Howard Coffman, Wayne Wood and Kenneth Lorance.
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