IRVIN JAYNE
IRVIN JAYNE, 78, DIES THURSDAY
Services Saturday For Teacher, Farmer, Merchant, Salesman
Irvin Jayne, 78, well-known resident of Johnson County, died at a local hospital Thursday morning, February 17, 1955, following an illness of five weeks.
A lifelong resident of Flat Gap, he was born May 3, 1876, the son of the late Henry and Julia Hager Jayne.
Widely known throughout Johnson and adjoining counties, he was a successful farmer, merchant, salesman and a teacher in the county schools. He had been a member of Flat Gap lodge, F. & A. M. for more than 50 years.
Surviving are one brother, Ernest Jayne, Flat Gap, and one sister, Mrs. Augustus Williams, Flat Gap.
Funeral services were held Saturday, February 19, 1955 at the New Regular Baptist Church at Flat Gap with Hood Wallen and Lonza Reed as officiating ministers.
Burial was made in the family cemetery under the direction of the Preston Funeral Home.
PAINTSVILLE HERALD WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 23, 1955
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