Mrs. Julia Gross, aged 75, who had lived in Walla Walla more than 30 years, died this morning at the family home in this city of paralysis.
Mrs. Gross came west with her husband, H. B. Gross, in the '70s, crossing the plains with a team, and after living in California, the family moved to Walla Walla.
A widower and three sons, W. E., W. H. and Milo D. Gross, all of this city; Mrs. Martha E. Kent and Miss Ada Rosa Gross, who also live here, and another son. Dr. E. C. Gross of Seattle, survive.
The Semi-Weekly Spokesman Review, June 26, 1912
Mrs. Julia Gross, aged 75, who had lived in Walla Walla more than 30 years, died this morning at the family home in this city of paralysis.
Mrs. Gross came west with her husband, H. B. Gross, in the '70s, crossing the plains with a team, and after living in California, the family moved to Walla Walla.
A widower and three sons, W. E., W. H. and Milo D. Gross, all of this city; Mrs. Martha E. Kent and Miss Ada Rosa Gross, who also live here, and another son. Dr. E. C. Gross of Seattle, survive.
The Semi-Weekly Spokesman Review, June 26, 1912
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