Mrs. Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Neibauer, was born May 23, 1885, in Kautz, Russia, and was married there Dec. 27, 1904 to Henry Fox. They came to the United States in 1906, living in Lincoln, NE., one year before coming to Laurel.
The deceased was a member of First Congregational Church and Ladies Aid. She is survived by the widower; four sons, Philip and Henry Jr. of Laurel; George of Billings, and William of Vancouver, WA.; two daughters, Mrs. Alex Yeager, of Laurel, and Mrs. George Frank of Basin, WY; 13 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted Monday, 10 a.m. in First Congregational Church, Rev, Daniel Hummel officiating. Rev. and Mrs. Hummel sang "King of Love My Shepherd is", with Mrs. Calvin Brester, accompanist
Casket bearers were Timothy Kautz, James Fox, Douglas Heald, Leo Yeager, J.W. Ungefug, and Larry Yeager.
Burial was in Laurel Cemetery, with Cashmore Memorial Chapel in charge.
Mrs. Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Neibauer, was born May 23, 1885, in Kautz, Russia, and was married there Dec. 27, 1904 to Henry Fox. They came to the United States in 1906, living in Lincoln, NE., one year before coming to Laurel.
The deceased was a member of First Congregational Church and Ladies Aid. She is survived by the widower; four sons, Philip and Henry Jr. of Laurel; George of Billings, and William of Vancouver, WA.; two daughters, Mrs. Alex Yeager, of Laurel, and Mrs. George Frank of Basin, WY; 13 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted Monday, 10 a.m. in First Congregational Church, Rev, Daniel Hummel officiating. Rev. and Mrs. Hummel sang "King of Love My Shepherd is", with Mrs. Calvin Brester, accompanist
Casket bearers were Timothy Kautz, James Fox, Douglas Heald, Leo Yeager, J.W. Ungefug, and Larry Yeager.
Burial was in Laurel Cemetery, with Cashmore Memorial Chapel in charge.
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