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GRAMMER, Della May HANEY 1873 - 1927

GRAMMER, ELLIOTT, HOYT, HANEY, DIMMICK, BARR, MCCUE

Posted By: Joey Stark
Date: 11/19/2023 at 20:44:43

"The Fairfield Daily Ledger"
Thursday, July 7, 1927
Front Page, Column 4

DIES WHILE AT HOME OF HER SON

Mrs. J. A. GRAMMER Suffered Stroke of Apoplexy Here Monday

Mrs. J. A. GRAMMER of Clarence, Mo., passed away last night at 10:20 oclock at the home of her son Forest GRAMMER, 506 West Burlington street, where she has been visiting since Monday when she suffered a stroke of apoplexy which resulted in her death.

No funeral arrangements have been made awaiting word from relatives in Missouri. Besides the son at whose home she passed away she is survived by her husband and three other children, Mrs. Clarence ELLIOTT, Everett and Mildred, all of Clarence, Mo.

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"The Fairfield Daily Ledger"
Friday, July 8, 1927
Front Page, Column 4

GRAMMER RITES HERE TOMORROW

Services at 2:30 From Hom of Her Son, 506 West Burlington Street

Funeral services for Mrs. J. A. GRAMMER who passed away Wednesday evening at the home of her son, Forrest GRAMMER, whom she was visiting from her home in Clarence, Mo., will be held from the GRAMMER home, 506 West Burlington street tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 oclock in charge of a minister from Nevada, Iowa. Burial will be made in Evergreen cemetery. Mr. GRAMMER who was not with his wife on the visit came the day following her death. They were residents of Libertyville community all their lives having left here only 7 years ago to make their home in Missouri.

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"The Fairfield Daily Ledger"
Monday, July 11, 1927
Front Page, Columns 1 and 2

FUNERAL RITES OF MRS. GRAMMER

Rev. W. K. Nixon of Nevada in Charge; Interment at Evergreen

Funeral services for Mrs. J. A. GRAMMER who passed away Wednesday evening at the home of her son Forrest GRAMMER with whom she had come to visit from her home, in Clarence, Mo. ,were (sic) held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 oclock from the son's home at 506 West Burlington street in charge of Rev. W. K. Nixon of Nevada, Iowa.

Mrs. Glen Bates and Miss Katherine Lewis accompanied on the panio by Miss Hannah Van Nosrand sang, "In The Garden," "Does Jesus Care?" and "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere."

The following nephews of Mrs. GRAMMER served as pall bearers: Harold HOYT, McKinley HANEY, Carl DIMMICK and Walter HOYT.

Interment was made in Evergreen cemetery.

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*Transcribed for genealogy purposes; I have no relation to the person(s) mentioned.

Note: Buried in Lot 2nd.066. Husband James Albert GRAMMER subsequently remarried, to Rosa K. BARR McCUE, died in 1938, and was buried in Clarence, MO.


 

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