Edith May Farnham
1920 - 2018
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- Edith W. Farnham
May 12, 1920 - May 21, 2018
Traverse City - Edith May Farnham, 98, of Traverse City, passed away
Monday, May 21, 2018 at the Willows Cottage with her loving family at her
side. Edith was born in Belle Plaine, Iowa, on May 12, 1920 the daughter
of Christian and Mary (Carlsen) Jensen.
Edith attended 1st grade in Hartley, IA, until the family moved to
Sutherland, IA, where Edith graduate from high school in 1937. After
staying home for one year to help in the family home, she attended
Morningside College Conservatory of Music in Sioux City, IA, for two
years. She then transferred to the Lawrence College Conservatory of Music
in Appleton, WI, where she received her Bachelor of Public Schools Music
degree in 1942.
Edith enjoyed teaching vocal and instrumental music in the public school
and directing community summer band concerts in Belmond, IA. It was there
that she met and married Leland Lieuwen in 1944. Though they were farming
she was able to continue teaching part time in neighboring schools for a
number of years. They also spent a couple of years farming at Corwith, IA.
They left Corwith and moved to Kirksville, MO, to assist family members in
the operation of the Mitchell Dairy Company following the accidental death
of Ediths older brother. While Leland was in the service during WWII,
Edith helped on the family farm driving the tractors, cultivating corn and
soybeans. When Leland returned from service, they continued farming in
Corwith. While living in Corwith, Edith took flying lessons and earned her
pilots license in 1954. Due to irresolvable differences the couple
divorced in 1955.
Edith worked in Nebraska for a few months and then moved to Hammond, IN,
where she had accepted a contract teaching vocal music in the city
schools. Edith was thrilled to live in the Chicago area. Here she and her
friends enjoyed attending operas, symphonies, plays, musical productions,
and concerts of all kinds.
In 1960 Edith married Dr. Edward Watson and moved to Lexington, NE, where
his medical practice was located. A year later, Ediths prayers were
answered when they were given the opportunity to adopt a baby girl, Mary
Jane. They lived in Lexington until 1967 when they moved to Seward, AK.
In Seward she was an organist for the Resurrection Lutheran Church. Edith
directed the community choirs and helped with other musical productions.
The family fell in love with Alaska and were sad when they had to move
back to the states in 1972, due to Eds failing health. They made their
home in Hastings, NE, near Eds parents. Edith was able to continue
teaching music in the public and district schools in Hastings. It was here
that Ed died in 1978.
On June 1, 1985 she married F. William Farnham and they decided to make
Hastings their home. She was kept very active with volunteer work,
something she always said filled her retirement years with much happiness.
Her family also brought much joy to her life, her loving daughter, and
loving step-children.
Edith was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Hastings where she
was an ordained deacon. She was honored by the Presbyterian women for her
volunteer work in the church as well as the community. Other organizations
to which Edith belonged include Kappa Delta Sigma Iota International Music
Fraternity for Women, Eastern Star, Shrine Hospital Auxiliary, Daughters
of the Nile, PEO Chapter EM. She was also an associate member of the
Suttons Bay Congregational Church. Edith moved to Suttons Bay, MI to be
near family in 2004 following Bills death. Like many previous places that
she lived, Edith quickly made friends with the SB Congregational and PEO
families. She was a school grandmother extraordinaire attending her
grandchildrens various school events.
Edith is survived by her daughter, Mary J. Hartman; stepsons, Ted (Emma)
Watson and Ed (Katie) Watson Jr.; a sister, Maryellen Dietz; a brother,
James Jensen; six grandchildren, Matthew, Ryan, and Sarah Hartman,
Geoffrey, Ann, and Ted Watson Jr.; two great-grandchildren, Adeline and
Virginia Watson; and many loving nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Edward Watson; her
husband, Bill Farnham; two brothers, Herluf and Norman Jensen; a sister,
Anna Jordan; a grandson, Aaron Watson; and brother-in-law, Robert Dietz.
Visitation will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, May 31 at the
Martinson Funeral Home of Suttons Bay. The funeral service will be held at
1 p.m. on Friday, June 1 at the Suttons Bay Congregational Church. Rev.
Dr. Robin Long will officiate. Burial in Parkview Cemetery, Hastings, NE,
will be held at a later date.
Memorials may be directed to Suttons Bay Congregational Church, PO Box 70,
Suttons Bay, MI 49682 and/or Grand Traverse Pavilions Residents Fund, 1000
Pavilions Circle Dr., Traverse City, Mi 49684 and/or Munson Hospice c/o
Munson Healthcare Regional Foundation, 1150 Medical Campus Dr., Traverse
City, MI 49684.
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source: © Martinson Funeral Home, 115 North Saint Joseph Street, P.
O. Box 159, Suttons Bay, MI; 231-271-3441
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Edith May Jensen Farnham: born 12 May 1920, Belle
Plaine, Benton County, Iowa- died 21 May 2018, Traverse City, Grand Traverse
County, Michigan
Grave marker at Parkview Cemetery, Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska
source: Find-A-Grave, memorial# 190097876
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