Ruby Lucille Price

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Ruby Lucille Price

Birth
Luverne, Crenshaw County, Alabama, USA
Death
11 Jul 1941 (aged 28)
Orlando, Orange County, Florida, USA
Burial
Orlando, Orange County, Florida, USA Add to Map
Plot
G 72/5 UNMARKED
Memorial ID
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Ruby was a permanent resident of 705 L Street, West Palm Beach, when she died at the age of 28 at the state TB Hospital in Orlando. She was single and a machinist secretary for a silk mill. Her parents were Ocie John Price and Julia Floyd, both of Luverne, Alabama. Ruby's mother Julia passed away when Ruby was five years old but she did not grow up motherless. Her father Ocie John Price married Cora Gertrude Tisdale about a year and a half later and gave Ruby 7 more siblings plus the two she already had.

According to Carey Hand Funeral Home Records in Orlando, Florida (Register Volume 25, p. 555), her account was charged to her father, and it's noted he moved to Washington DC. The note is dated May 1942. However, it was actually Ruby's sister Ethel who moved to Washington DC and lived there during the war. Ethel visited her sister at the TB Sanitarium in Orlando shortly before she passed away.

Ruby was laid to rest in the singles grave section of Greenwood Cemetery in Orlando. Her grave is unmarked.

Ruby was a permanent resident of 705 L Street, West Palm Beach, when she died at the age of 28 at the state TB Hospital in Orlando. She was single and a machinist secretary for a silk mill. Her parents were Ocie John Price and Julia Floyd, both of Luverne, Alabama. Ruby's mother Julia passed away when Ruby was five years old but she did not grow up motherless. Her father Ocie John Price married Cora Gertrude Tisdale about a year and a half later and gave Ruby 7 more siblings plus the two she already had.

According to Carey Hand Funeral Home Records in Orlando, Florida (Register Volume 25, p. 555), her account was charged to her father, and it's noted he moved to Washington DC. The note is dated May 1942. However, it was actually Ruby's sister Ethel who moved to Washington DC and lived there during the war. Ethel visited her sister at the TB Sanitarium in Orlando shortly before she passed away.

Ruby was laid to rest in the singles grave section of Greenwood Cemetery in Orlando. Her grave is unmarked.