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Florence <I>Dickson</I> Graham

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Florence Dickson Graham

Birth
Wisconsin, USA
Death
30 Nov 1907 (aged 37)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Oshkosh, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 148
Memorial ID
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Married Clifford P Smith in 1890 in Winnebago Co.
Married Percy Graham February 18, 1907 in Indiana
Contributor: JAZ
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Mrs. Florence Graham, wife of Percey Graham of Chicago. passed away at Chicago Saturday at the age of thirty-seven years. Death occurred at the Mary Thompson hospital, of exhaustion following an operation.

The remains arrived in Oshkosh at 7:50 o'clock Sunday evening, accompanied by the husbaad and others, and were taken to the home of Mrs. Graham's sister, Mrs. Hugo Hurting, 194 Forest avenue. The funeral was held from there this morning at ten o'clock, Rev, A. M. Ayers of the First Presbyterian church officiating. There was no music. The pallbearers were near relatives. For the present the remains were placed In the receiving vault at Riverside cemetery.

Coming with the bereaved husband to this city were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Graham, and Frank J. Hogan of Chicago. Father and son have been bankers, and the latter Is now largely Interested In a steel company in Chicago.

The Oshkosh Northwestern
1907. Mon. Dec 02 Page 3
Contributor: JAZ (48097722)
Married Clifford P Smith in 1890 in Winnebago Co.
Married Percy Graham February 18, 1907 in Indiana
Contributor: JAZ
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Mrs. Florence Graham, wife of Percey Graham of Chicago. passed away at Chicago Saturday at the age of thirty-seven years. Death occurred at the Mary Thompson hospital, of exhaustion following an operation.

The remains arrived in Oshkosh at 7:50 o'clock Sunday evening, accompanied by the husbaad and others, and were taken to the home of Mrs. Graham's sister, Mrs. Hugo Hurting, 194 Forest avenue. The funeral was held from there this morning at ten o'clock, Rev, A. M. Ayers of the First Presbyterian church officiating. There was no music. The pallbearers were near relatives. For the present the remains were placed In the receiving vault at Riverside cemetery.

Coming with the bereaved husband to this city were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Graham, and Frank J. Hogan of Chicago. Father and son have been bankers, and the latter Is now largely Interested In a steel company in Chicago.

The Oshkosh Northwestern
1907. Mon. Dec 02 Page 3
Contributor: JAZ (48097722)


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