Mrs. Grace Doll, 72, RD 4, was found dead sitting in a chair in her home Wednesday afternoon by her husband, Otto W. Doll, when he returned from attending the EUB Church Conference at St. Mary's. O.
Seneca County Coroner, Dr. Albert O'Halloran, said that death was apparently due to a heart attack and occurred Tuesday, June 29, 1965, in the evening. She was fully clothed and apparently had been watching television when she suffered the attack.
She was born near Luckey, Sept. 5, 1892, the daughter of George Franklin and Elizabeth (Rife) Koons and was married in the Risingsum EUB Church Oct. 17, 1912 to Otto W. Doll.
Surviving are the husband; a son, Floyd, of Hollywood, FLa; two grandchildren, Patricia Beebe of Oakland, Iowa, and James Doll of Des Moines, Iowa; one great grandchild; and a sister, Mrs. Ada Herter, of near Bucyrus.
She was a member of the United Workers Class and Ladies Aid of the Canaan EUB church of Kansas.
Services will be Saturday at 2:30 p.m. in the Harrold Funeral Home with the Rev. Herman Kear officiating. Burial will be in Liberty Center Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday.
NOTE: Grandma, When researching genealogy, discovered your name was actually registered as "Gracie". Jim and I have referred to you that way several times when we've visited your grave. Oh, the memories in your kitchen and the wonderful sugar cookies you made in the old wood cookstove. We love you and miss you so very much.
Mrs. Grace Doll, 72, RD 4, was found dead sitting in a chair in her home Wednesday afternoon by her husband, Otto W. Doll, when he returned from attending the EUB Church Conference at St. Mary's. O.
Seneca County Coroner, Dr. Albert O'Halloran, said that death was apparently due to a heart attack and occurred Tuesday, June 29, 1965, in the evening. She was fully clothed and apparently had been watching television when she suffered the attack.
She was born near Luckey, Sept. 5, 1892, the daughter of George Franklin and Elizabeth (Rife) Koons and was married in the Risingsum EUB Church Oct. 17, 1912 to Otto W. Doll.
Surviving are the husband; a son, Floyd, of Hollywood, FLa; two grandchildren, Patricia Beebe of Oakland, Iowa, and James Doll of Des Moines, Iowa; one great grandchild; and a sister, Mrs. Ada Herter, of near Bucyrus.
She was a member of the United Workers Class and Ladies Aid of the Canaan EUB church of Kansas.
Services will be Saturday at 2:30 p.m. in the Harrold Funeral Home with the Rev. Herman Kear officiating. Burial will be in Liberty Center Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday.
NOTE: Grandma, When researching genealogy, discovered your name was actually registered as "Gracie". Jim and I have referred to you that way several times when we've visited your grave. Oh, the memories in your kitchen and the wonderful sugar cookies you made in the old wood cookstove. We love you and miss you so very much.