Sioux City Journal
3-13-1943
Joseph Graham
Joseph Graham, 87, 233 S. Allan (Alice) St. died in a hospital here Friday afternoon [March 12, 1943].
He was born [to James P. and Margaret (Ryan) Graham] in Canada July 12, 1855 and went to Plymouth county 65 years ago. [He married Catherine Garvey on April 11, 1887 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Sioux City, Ia.] He farmed there [in Plymouth County] and moved to Sioux City several years ago after he retired.
He was a member of St. Boniface Catholic Church.
Surviving are seven sons, Arthur, Claude and Howard of Sioux City. Earl and Leo, Plymouth County Farmers, and Walter and Clem of Seattle, and one sister, Mrs. Harry Herring of Garretson, S.D.
The body is at the Perasso Bros. funeral home.
Sioux City Journal
3-13-1943
Joseph Graham
Joseph Graham, 87, 233 S. Allan (Alice) St. died in a hospital here Friday afternoon [March 12, 1943].
He was born [to James P. and Margaret (Ryan) Graham] in Canada July 12, 1855 and went to Plymouth county 65 years ago. [He married Catherine Garvey on April 11, 1887 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Sioux City, Ia.] He farmed there [in Plymouth County] and moved to Sioux City several years ago after he retired.
He was a member of St. Boniface Catholic Church.
Surviving are seven sons, Arthur, Claude and Howard of Sioux City. Earl and Leo, Plymouth County Farmers, and Walter and Clem of Seattle, and one sister, Mrs. Harry Herring of Garretson, S.D.
The body is at the Perasso Bros. funeral home.
Family Members
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Arthur Raymond Graham
1888–1970
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Frances Maude Graham
1890–1896
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Anna May Graham
1892–1894
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Earl James Graham
1893–1979
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Marie Graham
1896–1896
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Walter V Graham
1897–1982
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Leo Eugene Graham
1900–1973
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Howard Peter Graham
1902–1990
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Claude Phillip Graham
1905–1967
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Clement Joseph Graham
1906–1956
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Joseph Clement "Clem" Graham
1906–1956
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