The deceased was born in Jackson Township, Howard County, Indiana in 1863, and has lived in the county all her life. She has been a resident of Kokomo, Indiana, for more than half a century.
She was married to John Fee about 1880. He died in February 1924. Mrs. Fee was stricken in August with the illness that took her life and had been in the hospital for seven weeks prior to her death.
Three sons survive: Louis of Dayton, Ohio; Willard of Kokomo, Indiana; and Clarence of Lafayette, Indiana. Other survivors include a sister: Mrs. Martha Mitchell of Greentown; a brother, Joe Hinkle of Ulm, Arkansas; a half-brother, Logan Barnhouse of Greentown; and four grandchildren. Mrs. fee was a member of the Main Street Christian Church for many years. She was affiliated with the Rebekah Lodge, the War Mother's and the Widows and Widowers Club.
Arrangements for the funeral have not been completed.
The deceased was born in Jackson Township, Howard County, Indiana in 1863, and has lived in the county all her life. She has been a resident of Kokomo, Indiana, for more than half a century.
She was married to John Fee about 1880. He died in February 1924. Mrs. Fee was stricken in August with the illness that took her life and had been in the hospital for seven weeks prior to her death.
Three sons survive: Louis of Dayton, Ohio; Willard of Kokomo, Indiana; and Clarence of Lafayette, Indiana. Other survivors include a sister: Mrs. Martha Mitchell of Greentown; a brother, Joe Hinkle of Ulm, Arkansas; a half-brother, Logan Barnhouse of Greentown; and four grandchildren. Mrs. fee was a member of the Main Street Christian Church for many years. She was affiliated with the Rebekah Lodge, the War Mother's and the Widows and Widowers Club.
Arrangements for the funeral have not been completed.
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