Jeremiah B. Cox
Jeremiah B. Cox, chief deputy collector for the United States Internal Revenue Department in the Pittsburgh district until he retired several years ago, died Sunday at his home in Bellwood, Pa., according to a telegram received here yesterday by friends. Mr. Cox made his home on the North Side while in Pittsburgh. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Margaret Coleman Cox; two sons, Edwin C. Cox of Bellwood, and Ralph W.E. Cox of Pittsburgh; five daughters, Mrs. Paul H. Anthony of Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. Albert C. Kuester, Mrs Samuel S. Watters, mrs Ralph S. Hersperger and Miss Lorena Cox, all of Pittsburgh, and 16 grandchildren
Jeremiah B. Cox
Jeremiah B. Cox, chief deputy collector for the United States Internal Revenue Department in the Pittsburgh district until he retired several years ago, died Sunday at his home in Bellwood, Pa., according to a telegram received here yesterday by friends. Mr. Cox made his home on the North Side while in Pittsburgh. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Margaret Coleman Cox; two sons, Edwin C. Cox of Bellwood, and Ralph W.E. Cox of Pittsburgh; five daughters, Mrs. Paul H. Anthony of Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. Albert C. Kuester, Mrs Samuel S. Watters, mrs Ralph S. Hersperger and Miss Lorena Cox, all of Pittsburgh, and 16 grandchildren
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