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Janet Ilene (Farr) Dickey
Aug 9, 1943 - Apr 17, 2014
Posted by Zada Dickey

Janet Ilene Dickey, 70, of Talihina, passed away Thursday, April 17th, 2014 at her residence

Janet was born in Dayton, OH on Aug 9, 1943, a daughter of the late Edith Charlene (Human) Farr-Clelland and Charles Newton Farr.  Janet was a true cowgirl, she operated her cattle ranch at County Line and that along with her children and grandchildren were her life.

Preceded in death by her parents, Son Joseph Carrell, Son Jasper Albert Carrell II, Husband Jack Farr and Siser-in-law Gladys Farr.

Graveside services will be at County Line Cemetery on Saturday, April 26, 2014 at 2:00pm.

Pallbearers are Joseph Carrell, David Carrell, Jasper Carrell, John Earl McNeil, Lyle McNeil and Joseph Martin. Arrangements were entrusted to Burkhart Funeral Services, Clayton.

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