She made her home in Clarkton, Missouri with her husband, Jess Duty, and together they raised two daughters to adulthood (Louise and Betty Sue) and one daughter, named Donna Lynn, who died in 1958 at age eleven years and nine months.
In 1935, Arevia and Jess took into their home and raised three of the four children (Hershell, Howard, and Freida Christine) of Mirl and Fannie DUTY Jobe when Jess's sister, Fannie, died during childbirth.
Aunt Arevia and Uncle Jess owned land and farmed in the Hornsville and Clarkton area of Missouri for many, many years and were well known in their community.
Aunt Arevia was much loved and missed by her two daughters, grandchildren, many nieces, nephews, and other family members, friends, and all who knew her.
She made her home in Clarkton, Missouri with her husband, Jess Duty, and together they raised two daughters to adulthood (Louise and Betty Sue) and one daughter, named Donna Lynn, who died in 1958 at age eleven years and nine months.
In 1935, Arevia and Jess took into their home and raised three of the four children (Hershell, Howard, and Freida Christine) of Mirl and Fannie DUTY Jobe when Jess's sister, Fannie, died during childbirth.
Aunt Arevia and Uncle Jess owned land and farmed in the Hornsville and Clarkton area of Missouri for many, many years and were well known in their community.
Aunt Arevia was much loved and missed by her two daughters, grandchildren, many nieces, nephews, and other family members, friends, and all who knew her.
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