"Mrs. Alice R. Ralph. Mrs. Alice R. Ralph, 602 North Fourth street, died at 8:05 o'clock Monday evening in Blessing Hospital of complications. She had been ill for several years and last Wednesday underwent an operation. Mrs. Ralph was born January 16, 1857 in Adams county near Ursa. Besides her husband, Charles J. Ralph, she leaves one son, Edson Ralph of Maywood, Mo. Three sisters, Mrs. Anna Timme, Mrs. Etta Ford, both of Ursa, and Mrs. M. Funkenbusch of Maywood; four brothers, W. R. Lee of LaGrange, Mo.; Frank Lee of Oregon; George Y. Lee of Arizona, and James O. Lee of Ursa also survive."
Publication: Quincy Whig Journal; Date: Jan 24, 1922; Page 3, Column 4.
"FUNERAL NOTICE-The funeral of Mrs. Alice R. Ralph will be held in the Carl White funeral home, Twelfth and Maine streets at 11 o'clock Thrusday morning. Rev. A. E. Cole will officiate. Interment in New Providence cemetery, Ursa. Friends may view the remains from 2 to 9 p.m. Wednesday in the Carl White funeral home."
Publication: Quincy Whig Journal; Date: Jan 24, 1922; Page 11, Column 4.
"Mrs. Alice R. Ralph. Mrs. Alice R. Ralph, 602 North Fourth street, died at 8:05 o'clock Monday evening in Blessing Hospital of complications. She had been ill for several years and last Wednesday underwent an operation. Mrs. Ralph was born January 16, 1857 in Adams county near Ursa. Besides her husband, Charles J. Ralph, she leaves one son, Edson Ralph of Maywood, Mo. Three sisters, Mrs. Anna Timme, Mrs. Etta Ford, both of Ursa, and Mrs. M. Funkenbusch of Maywood; four brothers, W. R. Lee of LaGrange, Mo.; Frank Lee of Oregon; George Y. Lee of Arizona, and James O. Lee of Ursa also survive."
Publication: Quincy Whig Journal; Date: Jan 24, 1922; Page 3, Column 4.
"FUNERAL NOTICE-The funeral of Mrs. Alice R. Ralph will be held in the Carl White funeral home, Twelfth and Maine streets at 11 o'clock Thrusday morning. Rev. A. E. Cole will officiate. Interment in New Providence cemetery, Ursa. Friends may view the remains from 2 to 9 p.m. Wednesday in the Carl White funeral home."
Publication: Quincy Whig Journal; Date: Jan 24, 1922; Page 11, Column 4.
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