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Mildred Virginia Cox

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Mildred Virginia Cox

Birth
Death
13 Oct 1914 (aged 22)
Burial
Altoona, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Altoona Mirror Oct 15 1914

Many Attend Funeral
Mrs J. Dan Kyper,Mrs Helen Walters,Miss Esther Martz were all attendnee at the funeral of Miss Mildred Cox of Antis Township whos death occured in Pittsburgh and whos interment was made at ashbury cemetery this afternoon. Miss Cox and Miss Martz taught school together last winter at South Altoona and they became very close friends.

Suggested Edit: -Hey Annie
I found the following obituary for Mildred if you would be so kind to add it to her bio:

Looking Back
Taken from the Bellwood Bulletin Issue of October, 1914
At the Allegheny General hospital, in Pittsburgh, Miss Mildred Virginia Cox, daughter of J. B. and M. E. Cox, of Bellwood, passed away. She was one of the teachers of the schools of the county and was held in respect and esteem by those who shared her acquaintance. She was visiting in Pittsburgh when taken ill with a disease that baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians of Pittsburgh. Her remains were brought here, and interred in Asbury cemetery.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 31-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 4
From Find a Grave Member-- Dead Ringer
Altoona Mirror Oct 15 1914

Many Attend Funeral
Mrs J. Dan Kyper,Mrs Helen Walters,Miss Esther Martz were all attendnee at the funeral of Miss Mildred Cox of Antis Township whos death occured in Pittsburgh and whos interment was made at ashbury cemetery this afternoon. Miss Cox and Miss Martz taught school together last winter at South Altoona and they became very close friends.

Suggested Edit: -Hey Annie
I found the following obituary for Mildred if you would be so kind to add it to her bio:

Looking Back
Taken from the Bellwood Bulletin Issue of October, 1914
At the Allegheny General hospital, in Pittsburgh, Miss Mildred Virginia Cox, daughter of J. B. and M. E. Cox, of Bellwood, passed away. She was one of the teachers of the schools of the county and was held in respect and esteem by those who shared her acquaintance. She was visiting in Pittsburgh when taken ill with a disease that baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians of Pittsburgh. Her remains were brought here, and interred in Asbury cemetery.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 31-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 4
From Find a Grave Member-- Dead Ringer


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