Independence, Kansas
Wednesday, December 30, 1914
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Rosehana Gregory
Death came to Mrs. Rosehana Gregory Christmas evening at their home on North Twentieth street, after a long and painful illness of a tumor on the liver. She was born in Indiana in 1838 and sixty years ago was married to her now bereaved husband, Elder E.J. Gregory of the Seventh Day Advent faith and lived a faithful member, and has been a resident of this vicinity for near a quarter of century. She is survived by her husband, sons, Elder M.H., of Kiowa, Okla., and M.B., of Battle Creek, Mich., and daughter, Mrs. M.E. Shoemaker of Kimball, Minn. Two brothers and a sister lived at Elk City at which place the funeral and interment was held on Sunday.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
Independence, Kansas
Wednesday, December 30, 1914
page 2
Rosehana Gregory
Death came to Mrs. Rosehana Gregory Christmas evening at their home on North Twentieth street, after a long and painful illness of a tumor on the liver. She was born in Indiana in 1838 and sixty years ago was married to her now bereaved husband, Elder E.J. Gregory of the Seventh Day Advent faith and lived a faithful member, and has been a resident of this vicinity for near a quarter of century. She is survived by her husband, sons, Elder M.H., of Kiowa, Okla., and M.B., of Battle Creek, Mich., and daughter, Mrs. M.E. Shoemaker of Kimball, Minn. Two brothers and a sister lived at Elk City at which place the funeral and interment was held on Sunday.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
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