200 North 7th Street
Gas City, Indiana
Winona A. Farr, of rural Jonesboro, went to be with Jesus on Sunday, June 8, 2025, one day after her 68th birthday following a hard-fought cancer battle.
Winona was born on June 7, 1957, in Hartford City, Indiana, daughter of the late John Custer and Ruth Ann (Hoover) Custer. She graduated from Madison Grant High School in 1975 and attended Indiana Wesleyan for 2 years. She married Paul K. "PK" Farr on June 2, 1978. He preceded her in death on October 27, 2015. Winona was most recently a self-employed seamstress owning Winona's Needle and Thread. Prior to owning her own business, she had worked at Page One Bridal in Gas City and the Bridal & Tux Shop on Winona Avenue in Marion. She had also worked at the Frances Shop in Wabash and Mrs. J's Bridal in Marion. If you had ever purchased a wedding gown or prom dress at any of those places, Winona probably did the alterations.
Winona was an active and dedicated member of Fairmount Wesleyan Church where she had served as secretary of the board, taught CYC, Jr Church, and was a Sunday School Teacher as well as a Kids Hope Mentor. She also served on the Sunday School Flower and Card Committee as well as the organizer of funeral dinners and hospitality events. She loved going on Mission Trips. She went twice to both Jamaica and the Arizona Indian Reservation. Winona was also an active member of the Unity of Fairmount Home Economic Club where she held several different offices in the local, county, and state levels. She entered many of her sewing crafts in the 4-H Fair. Some of them going to the State Fair. Winona loved to cook, especially baking, and she decorated beautiful cakes. She and Paul loved camping and fishing in Wisconsin.
Winona is survived by her son Robert Farr, Jonesboro; siblings; Vonda (Tim) Hanson, Marion, Kim (Dave) Coxson, Hubbard, Ohio, James (Kylie) Wortinger, Marion, Beth (Bob) Bartlett, Tipton, Mike (Michelle) Moore Fairmount, Marsha (Bill) Campbell, Jalapa, Sherrill (Rod) Howard, VanBuren; mother, Donna Custer, Fairmount; daughter-in-law, Tina (Pete Boardman) Farr; grandchildren, Genevieve Farr, Conner (Mary) Farr, NM, Clayton (Kayla) Farr, Roanoke, Collin and Caleb Farr, both of Tipton; and several nieces and nephews.
Winona was preceded in death by her husband, PK, father, John Custer, mother RuthAnn Custer, and a brother, Wesley Custer.
Services for Winona will be held at the Mississinewa Chapel of Armes-Hunt Life Celebration Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 200 N. 7th Street, Gas City, Indiana. Visitation will be on Thursday, June 12, 2025, from 4-7 PM and on Friday, June 13, 2025, from 10-11 AM. The funeral service will follow at 11 AM, with Patty Painter and Pastor Dave Coxson officiating. Burial will follow at Gardens of Memory, Marion, Indiana.
Memorial contributions may be made to Gilead Ministry, P.O. Box 134, Marion, IN 46952, or to Cancer Services of Grant County, 305 S Norton St, Marion, IN 46952 or they may be left at the funeral home.
Memories and condolences may be shared at www. armeshuntfuneralhome.com.
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Conni Newby
June 12, 2025
Winona was a special lady! We had so much fun at our SewBiz classes! What a beautiful seamstress and quilter! To her son and family, praying for comfort!
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