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Rosalind <I>Fox</I> Perry

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Rosalind Fox Perry

Birth
Death
8 Sep 1933 (aged 24–25)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Ardmore, Carter County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Stillwater Gazette 15 Sep 1933, Fri - page 6
Rosalind Perry
Mrs. Rosalind Perry, 25, died at her home in Oklahoma City, Ok., September 8, 1933. Funeral services were held in First Presbyterian church, Ardmore, former home of Mrs. Perry, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Perry is survived by her husband, E.L. Perry, her father, R.A. Fox, of Ardmore; her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Fox, of Chicago, Ill.; two brothers, Robert L. Fox, Los Angeles, Calif., and Kenneth Fox.
Mrs. Perry is a former student of Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical college. Mrs. Gertrude Fox for a number of years was house mother of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority here, of which she was a member.
Carl Traub, peace justice and acting coroner, pronounced the death suicide after a fire department inhalator failed to revive Mrs. Perry. She was reported to have taken poison. The young married woman is said to have been despondent for several months although details of possible suicide after a fire department inhalator...
Contributor: Emily Jordan (47063153) • [email protected]
Stillwater Gazette 15 Sep 1933, Fri - page 6
Rosalind Perry
Mrs. Rosalind Perry, 25, died at her home in Oklahoma City, Ok., September 8, 1933. Funeral services were held in First Presbyterian church, Ardmore, former home of Mrs. Perry, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Perry is survived by her husband, E.L. Perry, her father, R.A. Fox, of Ardmore; her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Fox, of Chicago, Ill.; two brothers, Robert L. Fox, Los Angeles, Calif., and Kenneth Fox.
Mrs. Perry is a former student of Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical college. Mrs. Gertrude Fox for a number of years was house mother of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority here, of which she was a member.
Carl Traub, peace justice and acting coroner, pronounced the death suicide after a fire department inhalator failed to revive Mrs. Perry. She was reported to have taken poison. The young married woman is said to have been despondent for several months although details of possible suicide after a fire department inhalator...
Contributor: Emily Jordan (47063153) • [email protected]


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