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Obituary From "Ottumwa Courier," July 1, 1919:
MRS. T.W. GRANT DIES AT FAIRFIELD
Fairfield, July 1.–Mrs. Thomas W. Grant, one of the best known residents of Fairfield, passed away Monday afternoon shortly before one o'clock at the Jefferson county hospital after suffering severely for several months from cancer. Mrs. Grant was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cox of Cedar township both of whom passed away only a couple of years ago.
She was a member of White Rose Camp Royal Neighbors of America of this city and had a host of friends. She is survived by her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Van Topping who resides northwest of Fairfield and one brother, Frank Cox, of Cedar township.
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Obituary From "Ottumwa Courier," July 1, 1919:
MRS. T.W. GRANT DIES AT FAIRFIELD
Fairfield, July 1.–Mrs. Thomas W. Grant, one of the best known residents of Fairfield, passed away Monday afternoon shortly before one o'clock at the Jefferson county hospital after suffering severely for several months from cancer. Mrs. Grant was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cox of Cedar township both of whom passed away only a couple of years ago.
She was a member of White Rose Camp Royal Neighbors of America of this city and had a host of friends. She is survived by her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Van Topping who resides northwest of Fairfield and one brother, Frank Cox, of Cedar township.
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