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Wanda Farr Obituary

Wanda Lynette Farr passed away peacefully on September 2, 2021, at home in Lawrence. She was 95 years old. Wanda was born on December 31, 1925, in Gainesville, Texas. Her family farmed. She worked alongside her daddy in the fields. He taught her to work hard, and that drive carried through the rest of her life.

Wanda met her future husband, Austin, when she was 16. After dating only a few months and knowing he would soon be drafted, they eloped and were married in Love County, Oklahoma. She was seventeen.

After she graduated from high school that spring, they told their parents of the marriage. Austin went through basic training with the army that summer and was deployed to Europe. Wanda and Austin did not see each other for 32 months. During that time, Wanda worked at Lorch Manufacturing Company and saved money for their future. When Austin returned, they moved to California where Wanda was a bookkeeper for Singer Sewing Machine Company. While there, she got a good deal on a top-of-the-line sewing machine that she proudly used the rest of her life.

After three years, they followed their hearts back to Texas and made their home in Dallas. Their daughter, Lynette, was born in 1950.

Two years later, Wanda returned to the work force. She kept records of parts in an office on the assembly line at Ling-Temco-Vought where they built fighter planes and missiles.

In 1960 she went to work for J.W. Bateson, a general contractor in Dallas employing 2000 people nationwide. The company's buildings included the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, Boston City Hall, and Texas Stadium. Wanda started off in the file room. With her high school education, she worked her way up to manager of the payroll department and Vice President of the company. Wanda was a hard-working woman in a man's world.

In 1985 Austin died of cancer. Wanda retired in 1990, and 4 years later she moved to Kansas where Lynette's family lives. It was a good move. She enjoyed watching her grand-daughter Risa play softball in high school and succeed in rowing and academics at KU. Her great-grandsons Liam and John gave her the greatest joy the last years of her life.

Among other things, Wanda was known for her amazing quilts, incredible cookies (just ask the rowing team about the 42 dozen cookies for the bus ride to Louisiana), beautiful gardens, and love for birds, KU basketball, Royals, and Cowboys. She touched many lives and will be missed by so many.

Wanda is survived by her daughter, Lynette, and husband Ray Petty; grand-daughter Risa and husband Keenan Kearn; great-grandsons Liam and John Kearn; and many Texas relatives and Kansas friends.

For those wishing to make a donation, the family suggests the Lawrence Public Library or Friends of Raintree Montessori. Condolences may be sent to Warren-McElwain.

For more information or to post a condolence go to warrenmcelwain.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Lawrence Journal-World on Sep. 4, 2021.

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Sandra and Don Nease

September 4, 2021

Wanda was a very special lady and all of the Chipperfield residents who knew her, loved her so very much!!!

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