Word was received this morning from Fowler, Idaho, announcing the death of Mrs. Grace Jones, formerly Miss Grace Harmison of this city.
Grace Harmison Jones was 32 years of age. The family moved to Idaho about five years ago. She leaves her mother, five brothers and three sisters, a husband and three children. She was a twin sister of Elmer Harmison who leaves on No. 5 to accompany the family and body here for interment, the date of which will be announced later. The brothers are Will, Elmer, John and Frank Harmison of this vicinity and Jim of Denver. The sisters are Mrs. Hattie Kile of Fowler, Montana, Mrs. Nellie Adams of Wichita, and Mrs. May Mave of Fowler, Colo.
Great Bend Tribune (Great Bend, Kansas)
26 July 1918, Friday • Page 1
Word was received this morning from Fowler, Idaho, announcing the death of Mrs. Grace Jones, formerly Miss Grace Harmison of this city.
Grace Harmison Jones was 32 years of age. The family moved to Idaho about five years ago. She leaves her mother, five brothers and three sisters, a husband and three children. She was a twin sister of Elmer Harmison who leaves on No. 5 to accompany the family and body here for interment, the date of which will be announced later. The brothers are Will, Elmer, John and Frank Harmison of this vicinity and Jim of Denver. The sisters are Mrs. Hattie Kile of Fowler, Montana, Mrs. Nellie Adams of Wichita, and Mrs. May Mave of Fowler, Colo.
Great Bend Tribune (Great Bend, Kansas)
26 July 1918, Friday • Page 1
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