She married John William Sigafoose - Sept. 2, 1894 in Adair Co., Mo.
Dr. Cora Lee Sigafoose, sixty-two, Marion osteopath, died of heart disease at her home, 1217 South Washington street, at 1:20 p.m. today. She had been ill several months.
Her husband, Dr. J. W. Sigafoose, also an osteopath, and a daughter, Ruth Sigafoose, died several years ago. A member of the First Methodist Episcopal church she had been a resident here for 33 years.
Survivors include her stepson, William Sigafoose, Quincey, Ill.; tow stepdaughters, Mrs. Marharet Hake, Chicao, and Mrs. Myrtle Kaufman, Idaho; a brother, John Yerkey, Adelaide, South Australia, and a sister, Mrs. Blanche Leroy, Marion.
Chronicle (Marion,IN) - Tuesday, June 15, 1937 / Pg. 1
She married John William Sigafoose - Sept. 2, 1894 in Adair Co., Mo.
Dr. Cora Lee Sigafoose, sixty-two, Marion osteopath, died of heart disease at her home, 1217 South Washington street, at 1:20 p.m. today. She had been ill several months.
Her husband, Dr. J. W. Sigafoose, also an osteopath, and a daughter, Ruth Sigafoose, died several years ago. A member of the First Methodist Episcopal church she had been a resident here for 33 years.
Survivors include her stepson, William Sigafoose, Quincey, Ill.; tow stepdaughters, Mrs. Marharet Hake, Chicao, and Mrs. Myrtle Kaufman, Idaho; a brother, John Yerkey, Adelaide, South Australia, and a sister, Mrs. Blanche Leroy, Marion.
Chronicle (Marion,IN) - Tuesday, June 15, 1937 / Pg. 1
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