Shannan county newspaper GEORGE EDWARD FARRIS George Edward Farris was born July 4, 1920, in Winona, MO, the son of George W. and Hannah Almeda Washburn Farris. He died March 17, 1990, in the Jefferson Memorial Hospital in Crystal City, MO at the age of 69 years. He was united in marriage to Geraldean Collins on May 14, 1945, at St. Louis, MO. To this union five children were born. He was preceded in death by his parents, and two brothers. He is survived by three sons, Jerry of Mapaville, MO; Bill of Arnold, MO; and Dennis of DeSoto, MO; two daughters, Edna Hansley of Houston, TX; and Pauline Harring of Wentzville, MO; seven grandchildren; and three great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 20, 1990 at the Duncan Funeral Chapel in Winona, MO, with Rev. Jim Eskew officiating. Burial was in Pinelawn Cemetery under the direction of Duncan Funeral Home of Winona. GRACE M. RENFROW Grace Mae Renfrow age 88 was born July 9, 1900 at Bourbon, Missouri. She was the eldest of 11 children. Born to Millie Melinda Duncan Hodge and Daniel Boone Hodge, she passed away February 21, 1989 at the Ozark Nursing Center in West Plains, Missouri. On November 3, 1916 Grace was united in marriage to George Heiney. They had three children. He passed away in 1922. On the 18 of July, 1923 Grace was united in marriage to Marion M. Renfrow. They had two children. He passed away October, 1950. Surviving are one daughter Edith Rolfzen of Bakersfield, California; two sons, Danie T. Heiney of Summersville, Mo., and Virgle C. Renfrow of Summersville, Mo. She is also survived by one daughter-in-law and one son-in-law, 17 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren, and 7 great-great-grandchildren. Three brothers Jim D. Hodge, of Eminence; Paul Hodge and Eugene Hodge of Summersville, Mo. Four sisters Minnie Dace of St. Clair, Mo.; Maude Smith of Eminence; Martha Thomas and Goldie Terrill of Summersville, Mo. She was preceded in death by her parents, two daughters Edna L. Hampton and Millie Elizabeth Armstrong, two brothers Johnie Hodge and Gurn Hodge, and one sister Mary Wilkins, three grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. She was baptized into the Pentecostal church at a young age and remained faithful in her belief until death. She worked side by side with her family and was a good homemaker.