Grace J. Henderson, 62, of 211 15th St., SE, was found dead Saturday at her home following a sudden illness.
Born on July 4, 1917, at Tama, she married Harold Henderson in June, 1955, at Cedar Rapids. He died in 1960.
She was employed by Rockwell-Collins at the time of her death and had been employed there for 30 years. She was a member of St. Paul's United Methodist Church and the Eagles Lodge Auxiliary.
Surviving are three sisters, Charlotte Benn of Marion, Anne Bane of Pleasantville, and Hildred Emerson of Marshalltown, and two brothers, Charles Campbell of Shelby, Ohio, and Lyle Campbell of Toledo, Iowa.
Services at Turner Chapel East by Rev. Lloyd Brockmeyer of St. Paul's United Methodist Church, burial in Cedar Memorial Park Cemetery.
Grace J. Henderson, 62, of 211 15th St., SE, was found dead Saturday at her home following a sudden illness.
Born on July 4, 1917, at Tama, she married Harold Henderson in June, 1955, at Cedar Rapids. He died in 1960.
She was employed by Rockwell-Collins at the time of her death and had been employed there for 30 years. She was a member of St. Paul's United Methodist Church and the Eagles Lodge Auxiliary.
Surviving are three sisters, Charlotte Benn of Marion, Anne Bane of Pleasantville, and Hildred Emerson of Marshalltown, and two brothers, Charles Campbell of Shelby, Ohio, and Lyle Campbell of Toledo, Iowa.
Services at Turner Chapel East by Rev. Lloyd Brockmeyer of St. Paul's United Methodist Church, burial in Cedar Memorial Park Cemetery.
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