Tragically, her father and 3 younger brothers died of tuberculosis at very young ages. Her mother remarried (Arthur Cash) and they moved to Jefferson County, Colorado. Colorado was, at that time, considered a therapeutic environment for those at risk for tuberculosis. 3 younger half-siblings were born in Colorado: Francis Cash, Gertrude Cash, and Gladys Cash.
She married JAMES EARL PETTICREW in 1913 in Jefferson County, CO. They had 2 children: Virginia Ione Petticrew born in 1915 and Frank Arthur (Jimmy) Petticrew born in 1919. In the 1920 and 1930 censuses the family was living in rural Wheat Ridge, CO. James Earl was engaged in farming.
She died 11 Aug 1933 at St. Luke's Hospital in Denver, post-surgically, from uterine cancer, burial at Crown Hill Cemetery, Wheat Ridge, CO.
She shares a gravestone with a great-granddaughter, Tia Larae Petticrew.
Tragically, her father and 3 younger brothers died of tuberculosis at very young ages. Her mother remarried (Arthur Cash) and they moved to Jefferson County, Colorado. Colorado was, at that time, considered a therapeutic environment for those at risk for tuberculosis. 3 younger half-siblings were born in Colorado: Francis Cash, Gertrude Cash, and Gladys Cash.
She married JAMES EARL PETTICREW in 1913 in Jefferson County, CO. They had 2 children: Virginia Ione Petticrew born in 1915 and Frank Arthur (Jimmy) Petticrew born in 1919. In the 1920 and 1930 censuses the family was living in rural Wheat Ridge, CO. James Earl was engaged in farming.
She died 11 Aug 1933 at St. Luke's Hospital in Denver, post-surgically, from uterine cancer, burial at Crown Hill Cemetery, Wheat Ridge, CO.
She shares a gravestone with a great-granddaughter, Tia Larae Petticrew.
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