Jeanette was a talented music teacher for three years at the Lewton school on the Xenia Pike. She had been a student at Denison University and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. After completing her second year at college she returned home to study music for another year before starting to teach.
She was preceded in death by an infant sister, Mary Folger. Other than her parents, with whom she made her home, Jeanette is survived by her sisters Theresa Gordon Folger of Dayton, OH, Elizabeth Marie Folger Gray of Detroit, MI and her twin sister Alberta Gardner Folger Quinn of Fort Hamilton, NY
Burial was in Dayton Memorial Park, Dayton, Ohio.
In our Black Family Tree, Jeannette is my husband's maternal 1st cousin, 2x removed.
Jeanette was a talented music teacher for three years at the Lewton school on the Xenia Pike. She had been a student at Denison University and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. After completing her second year at college she returned home to study music for another year before starting to teach.
She was preceded in death by an infant sister, Mary Folger. Other than her parents, with whom she made her home, Jeanette is survived by her sisters Theresa Gordon Folger of Dayton, OH, Elizabeth Marie Folger Gray of Detroit, MI and her twin sister Alberta Gardner Folger Quinn of Fort Hamilton, NY
Burial was in Dayton Memorial Park, Dayton, Ohio.
In our Black Family Tree, Jeannette is my husband's maternal 1st cousin, 2x removed.
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Jeannette Lynd Folger
1906 - 1930
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