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Dicie Lavona <I>Whitefield</I> Fox

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Dicie Lavona Whitefield Fox

Birth
Jackson County, Tennessee, USA
Death
24 Dec 1904 (aged 64)
Jackson County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Jackson County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Urah (Dicy) Fox, who had been confined for some time with heart trouble, departed this life at her home near Clenny, December 24, 1904, at 9 a.m. She was born May 4, 1840 and was married to Urah Fox in 1863 and made a loving and devoted wife. She leaves a number of children, which are scattered over the distant West and other climes, who mourn her death, and also a true husband that is left to fight the battles of life alone. She has been a member of the Christian church for some time and she died in the living triumphs of faith. Her seat in this earthly tabernacle is vacated, her voice is hushed in silence, and her body awaits the resurrection morn. She is gone but not forgotten. We ask the many readers of the Sentinel to join with us in sympathy for the bereavements of the relatives and the host of friends that survive her.

Gainesboro Sentinel (Gainesboro, TN)
Thursday, 16 February 1905
Mrs. Urah (Dicy) Fox, who had been confined for some time with heart trouble, departed this life at her home near Clenny, December 24, 1904, at 9 a.m. She was born May 4, 1840 and was married to Urah Fox in 1863 and made a loving and devoted wife. She leaves a number of children, which are scattered over the distant West and other climes, who mourn her death, and also a true husband that is left to fight the battles of life alone. She has been a member of the Christian church for some time and she died in the living triumphs of faith. Her seat in this earthly tabernacle is vacated, her voice is hushed in silence, and her body awaits the resurrection morn. She is gone but not forgotten. We ask the many readers of the Sentinel to join with us in sympathy for the bereavements of the relatives and the host of friends that survive her.

Gainesboro Sentinel (Gainesboro, TN)
Thursday, 16 February 1905

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A loving wife,
a mother dear;
Lies buried here.



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