Friday, April 25, 1902
Death of Mrs. Herriford.
Mrs. Lucile E. Herriford, aged 31 years, wife of Prin. Joe E. Herriford, died at her home on Herriford street at 7 o'clock, Saturday morning, from peritonitis. Her death was sudden, as she was apparently in the best of health. She was taken sick Friday noon and, although medical assistance was called in, nothing could be done to relieve her.
Her death was a great shock to her relatlres and friends who did not even know she was sick.
Mrs. Herriford, besides her husband, leaves four little children - Joe, Veda, Leon and Neal, ranging in age from 13 years to fifteen months.
Mrs. Herriford had a wide circle of friends, who will mourn their loss. She was widely known throughout the State and was at the time of her death the grand officer in the International Order of Twelve.
No funeral arrangements have been made, but the services will probably be held at the A. M. E. Church next Tuesday.
The Chillicothe Constitution
Thursday, September 12, 1929
Disinterred Four
Bodies at Edgewood
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Bodies of Relatives of Joe Herriford
Taken Up and Will be Shipped to
Kansas City for Burial
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The bodies of Mr. and Mrs. John Herriford, Miss Jessie Herriford and Mrs. Lucille Herriford, colored, have been disinterred at Edgewood cemetery and are at the F. B. Norman Funeral Home. The bodies will be taken overland to Kansas City Saturday for interment.
Two former are the parents, the third sister and the latter wife of Joe Herriford, former well known colored citizen who for years was principal of Garrison school. Mr. Herriford's wife here in 1902.
Friday, April 25, 1902
Death of Mrs. Herriford.
Mrs. Lucile E. Herriford, aged 31 years, wife of Prin. Joe E. Herriford, died at her home on Herriford street at 7 o'clock, Saturday morning, from peritonitis. Her death was sudden, as she was apparently in the best of health. She was taken sick Friday noon and, although medical assistance was called in, nothing could be done to relieve her.
Her death was a great shock to her relatlres and friends who did not even know she was sick.
Mrs. Herriford, besides her husband, leaves four little children - Joe, Veda, Leon and Neal, ranging in age from 13 years to fifteen months.
Mrs. Herriford had a wide circle of friends, who will mourn their loss. She was widely known throughout the State and was at the time of her death the grand officer in the International Order of Twelve.
No funeral arrangements have been made, but the services will probably be held at the A. M. E. Church next Tuesday.
The Chillicothe Constitution
Thursday, September 12, 1929
Disinterred Four
Bodies at Edgewood
----------
Bodies of Relatives of Joe Herriford
Taken Up and Will be Shipped to
Kansas City for Burial
----------
The bodies of Mr. and Mrs. John Herriford, Miss Jessie Herriford and Mrs. Lucille Herriford, colored, have been disinterred at Edgewood cemetery and are at the F. B. Norman Funeral Home. The bodies will be taken overland to Kansas City Saturday for interment.
Two former are the parents, the third sister and the latter wife of Joe Herriford, former well known colored citizen who for years was principal of Garrison school. Mr. Herriford's wife here in 1902.
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