Billings Gazette (MT), 29 Dec 1920
Mrs. McCormick Fails to Survive Operation
Mrs. Paul McCormick, Jr., died at a local hospital at 5:30 Tuesday morning a week after an operation from which she failed to rally. Heart failure was attributed as the direct cause of death. Mrs. McCormick had been in ill health for some time, it was said. She was 36 years old.
Besides her husband, Capt. Paul McCormick, Jr., member of one of Billings best known pioneer families, the decedent is survived by her two small sons, aged 11 and 13 years, and by her father, Henry J. Dartt, of Red Deer, Alberta; two sisters and a brother. One sister, Mrs. J. F. Sutherland of Chicago, here on a visit, was with her at the time of her death. The other sister lives in Seattle and the brother in Portland.
Grace Dartt McCormick was born in South Dakota, but her childhood home was in Friendship, Wis. She married Paul McCormick, Jr., at Palouse, Wash., July 26, 1906. They lived for some time on a ranch near Pompeys Pillar. Her husband was an overseas soldier and a survivor of the Tuscania disaster at sea.
Billings Gazette (MT), 29 Dec 1920
Mrs. McCormick Fails to Survive Operation
Mrs. Paul McCormick, Jr., died at a local hospital at 5:30 Tuesday morning a week after an operation from which she failed to rally. Heart failure was attributed as the direct cause of death. Mrs. McCormick had been in ill health for some time, it was said. She was 36 years old.
Besides her husband, Capt. Paul McCormick, Jr., member of one of Billings best known pioneer families, the decedent is survived by her two small sons, aged 11 and 13 years, and by her father, Henry J. Dartt, of Red Deer, Alberta; two sisters and a brother. One sister, Mrs. J. F. Sutherland of Chicago, here on a visit, was with her at the time of her death. The other sister lives in Seattle and the brother in Portland.
Grace Dartt McCormick was born in South Dakota, but her childhood home was in Friendship, Wis. She married Paul McCormick, Jr., at Palouse, Wash., July 26, 1906. They lived for some time on a ranch near Pompeys Pillar. Her husband was an overseas soldier and a survivor of the Tuscania disaster at sea.
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