Mrs. Roy Larr, 65, Route 5, died at 9:50 p.m. Tuesday at County Memorial hospital following an illness of two weeks.
She was born Aug. 23, 1893, a daughter of T. F. and Charity Pixler Landis and was married Feb. 12, 1912, to Mr. Larr, who survives with one son Ronald Larr, Lake Park; a daughter, Mrs. Esther L. Darrow, Columbus, and five grandchildren. One brother is deceased.
Mrs. Larr was a member of the Conesville Methodist church, the Business and Professional Women's club and the Delta club. She also was president of the Shining Star Sunday school class.
She was graduated from West Bedford high school and at one time was a teacher in a Coshocton county school.
Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Friday at the Gibson and Bontrager funeral home in charge of Rev. Frank W. Spencer. Burial will be in a Canal Lewisville Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 Thursday and until time of services Friday.
Source: Coshocton Tribune – 24 December 1958
Mary was one of the seven students to graduate from West Bedford High School in 1911. She was class secretary. Mary's graduation oration was titled "Honesty".
Mrs. Roy Larr, 65, Route 5, died at 9:50 p.m. Tuesday at County Memorial hospital following an illness of two weeks.
She was born Aug. 23, 1893, a daughter of T. F. and Charity Pixler Landis and was married Feb. 12, 1912, to Mr. Larr, who survives with one son Ronald Larr, Lake Park; a daughter, Mrs. Esther L. Darrow, Columbus, and five grandchildren. One brother is deceased.
Mrs. Larr was a member of the Conesville Methodist church, the Business and Professional Women's club and the Delta club. She also was president of the Shining Star Sunday school class.
She was graduated from West Bedford high school and at one time was a teacher in a Coshocton county school.
Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Friday at the Gibson and Bontrager funeral home in charge of Rev. Frank W. Spencer. Burial will be in a Canal Lewisville Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 Thursday and until time of services Friday.
Source: Coshocton Tribune – 24 December 1958
Mary was one of the seven students to graduate from West Bedford High School in 1911. She was class secretary. Mary's graduation oration was titled "Honesty".
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