Tuesday, December 27, 1932
Mrs. Effie COX, 54, passed away at her farm home near Millark Sunday afternoon at two o'clock. Death resulted from paralysis after an illness of five years. She had been a resident of the Millark neighborhood for practically all of her life and had made a wide acquaintance of friends in that section of the county.
Effie [MOORE], daughter of Isaac and Elizabeth MOORE, was born on a farm near Akron, on February 24th, 1878. Upon reaching womanhood she was united in marriage to Elmer COX, the ceremony being performed on December 8th, 1897. Mrs. Cox was a member of the First Baptist Church of Rochester. Surviving with the husband, are four daughters, Mrs. William McLAUGHLIN, of Ft. Wayne, Mrs. Clarence HISEY, of San Diego, Calif., Misses Pear [COX] and Maude [COX] at home, a son Guy [COX], of Peru, four sisters, Mrs. Alice SECOR and Mrs. Alferetta KAMP of Akron. Mrs. Lyon STAKE, of Chicago, Mrs. Retha MOORE, of Newcastle, Ind, five brothers, Nathan [MOORE] and John [MOORE] of Akron, David [MOORE] of Rochester and Clarence [MOORE] and William [MOORE], also of Akron.
Funeral services in charge of Rev. C. M. REID, of Macy, were held at the Rocheser Baptist church Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. Burial was made in the I.O.O.F. cemetery this city.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1932
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
Tuesday, December 27, 1932
Mrs. Effie COX, 54, passed away at her farm home near Millark Sunday afternoon at two o'clock. Death resulted from paralysis after an illness of five years. She had been a resident of the Millark neighborhood for practically all of her life and had made a wide acquaintance of friends in that section of the county.
Effie [MOORE], daughter of Isaac and Elizabeth MOORE, was born on a farm near Akron, on February 24th, 1878. Upon reaching womanhood she was united in marriage to Elmer COX, the ceremony being performed on December 8th, 1897. Mrs. Cox was a member of the First Baptist Church of Rochester. Surviving with the husband, are four daughters, Mrs. William McLAUGHLIN, of Ft. Wayne, Mrs. Clarence HISEY, of San Diego, Calif., Misses Pear [COX] and Maude [COX] at home, a son Guy [COX], of Peru, four sisters, Mrs. Alice SECOR and Mrs. Alferetta KAMP of Akron. Mrs. Lyon STAKE, of Chicago, Mrs. Retha MOORE, of Newcastle, Ind, five brothers, Nathan [MOORE] and John [MOORE] of Akron, David [MOORE] of Rochester and Clarence [MOORE] and William [MOORE], also of Akron.
Funeral services in charge of Rev. C. M. REID, of Macy, were held at the Rocheser Baptist church Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. Burial was made in the I.O.O.F. cemetery this city.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1932
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
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