Mr. Grantham died Wednesday, Aug. 26 at St. Mary's Hospital in Tucson. He was born April 11, 1885, in Amarillo, Texas, and he was employed for 15 years by the Forest Service on the Navajo Indian Reservation.
Survivors are three sons, Twain, Glendale; R.M. and Bob, Globe, and Levi, Florence; four sisters, Mrs. Jane Conway, Mrs. Addie Conway, Tonto Basin, Mrs. Almeda Gibson, Tucson, and Mrs. Winifield Wayland of California; two daughters, Mrs. Mrs. Edith Cone, Hot Springs, S.D., and Mrs. Pearl Parkins, Tempe, and nine grandchildren."
(Arizona Record, Sept. 3, 1959; courtesy Bullion Plaza Cultural Center & Museum, Miami, Az.)
Two children died young:
Thomas Charles Aug 3, 1920 to July 14, 1922
William Keith June 28, 1928 to January 10, 1930
Mr. Grantham died Wednesday, Aug. 26 at St. Mary's Hospital in Tucson. He was born April 11, 1885, in Amarillo, Texas, and he was employed for 15 years by the Forest Service on the Navajo Indian Reservation.
Survivors are three sons, Twain, Glendale; R.M. and Bob, Globe, and Levi, Florence; four sisters, Mrs. Jane Conway, Mrs. Addie Conway, Tonto Basin, Mrs. Almeda Gibson, Tucson, and Mrs. Winifield Wayland of California; two daughters, Mrs. Mrs. Edith Cone, Hot Springs, S.D., and Mrs. Pearl Parkins, Tempe, and nine grandchildren."
(Arizona Record, Sept. 3, 1959; courtesy Bullion Plaza Cultural Center & Museum, Miami, Az.)
Two children died young:
Thomas Charles Aug 3, 1920 to July 14, 1922
William Keith June 28, 1928 to January 10, 1930
Family Members
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Phoebe Grantham
1887–1894
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Mary Etta "Mamie" Grantham Vineyard
1889–1942
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Elizabeth Grantham Carney
1891–1955
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Almeda Lee Grantham Gibson
1893–1985
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Rufus Milton "R. M." Grantham Jr
1895–1981
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Lula Jane Grantham Conway
1898–1991
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Lillian Benton Grantham Brown
1901–1951
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Levi W. Grantham
1903–1967
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Winifred Irene Grantham Wayland
1906–1979
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Addie Belle Grantham Conway
1908–1974
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Andrew R. Grantham
1913–2000
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