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Ura Cozy <I>Kerr</I> Vaughan

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Ura Cozy Kerr Vaughan

Birth
Fouke, Miller County, Arkansas, USA
Death
19 Sep 1955 (aged 57)
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Vaughan Plot, Section J
Memorial ID
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Ura Cozy Kerr the dau. of George Whitfiield Kerr and Sally (Williams) (Roberts) Kerr. Both who died in Ft. Smith, Ar. although, buried in Tulsa, Ok. ( Cozy, unoffically changed her name to Pauline). She was indeed a "Saint" having, and rearing 15 children in a 34 year span most of it during WWI & the Depression years. She had 1 brother, John Amos Kerr, 1 half sister, Fay (Roberts) Schuler (Aunt Fay) & 2 half brothers, Raymond Roberts & John Roberts. Aunt Fay and Raymond Buried in Dallas, John Roberts, Ret. Fire Chief of Ft. Smith, AR (48 Yrs) buried in Ft. Smith, Ar. Cozy was dearly loved by all who had interfaced or contact with her due to her willingness to help her children or fellow person, plus an above average "Sense of Humor."
Ura Cozy Kerr the dau. of George Whitfiield Kerr and Sally (Williams) (Roberts) Kerr. Both who died in Ft. Smith, Ar. although, buried in Tulsa, Ok. ( Cozy, unoffically changed her name to Pauline). She was indeed a "Saint" having, and rearing 15 children in a 34 year span most of it during WWI & the Depression years. She had 1 brother, John Amos Kerr, 1 half sister, Fay (Roberts) Schuler (Aunt Fay) & 2 half brothers, Raymond Roberts & John Roberts. Aunt Fay and Raymond Buried in Dallas, John Roberts, Ret. Fire Chief of Ft. Smith, AR (48 Yrs) buried in Ft. Smith, Ar. Cozy was dearly loved by all who had interfaced or contact with her due to her willingness to help her children or fellow person, plus an above average "Sense of Humor."


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