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Mrs Mabel Alice <I>Gray</I> Cox

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Mrs Mabel Alice Gray Cox

Birth
Greene County, Ohio, USA
Death
5 Jul 2000 (aged 99)
Beechwood, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Fairborn, Greene County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Mabel was married to Harry Green Lober 4 May 1922 in Osborn, Greene Co., OH. Second marriage to entertainer Alva Calvin "Jack" Russell with whom she lived in Detroit, MI and Palm Springs, CA. Mabel was the manager of a dress shop in Palm Springs and personally served First Lady Maime Eisenhower and received a thank you card on White House stationary and signed by Mrs. Eisenhower.

Jack Russell died in 1951 and Mabel lived in Palm Springs, CA. until 1961, returning to Dayton and lived in the Bosler Mansion, St. Anne's Hill District, on Dutoit St. in her own apartment. Her brother Carl and parents had apartments in the same house. Mabel was manager of the Billy Lewis Dress shop in the Talbot Tower. She later married Thurland C. Cox, Oct 2, 1971 and they resided in Euclid, OH. They moved to the Beechmont area of Cincinnati to live near Thurland's daughter.

She is buried next to her brother Carl S. Gray about 8 rows behind her parents and sister Helen J. Kay and brother Walter A. Gray.
Mabel was married to Harry Green Lober 4 May 1922 in Osborn, Greene Co., OH. Second marriage to entertainer Alva Calvin "Jack" Russell with whom she lived in Detroit, MI and Palm Springs, CA. Mabel was the manager of a dress shop in Palm Springs and personally served First Lady Maime Eisenhower and received a thank you card on White House stationary and signed by Mrs. Eisenhower.

Jack Russell died in 1951 and Mabel lived in Palm Springs, CA. until 1961, returning to Dayton and lived in the Bosler Mansion, St. Anne's Hill District, on Dutoit St. in her own apartment. Her brother Carl and parents had apartments in the same house. Mabel was manager of the Billy Lewis Dress shop in the Talbot Tower. She later married Thurland C. Cox, Oct 2, 1971 and they resided in Euclid, OH. They moved to the Beechmont area of Cincinnati to live near Thurland's daughter.

She is buried next to her brother Carl S. Gray about 8 rows behind her parents and sister Helen J. Kay and brother Walter A. Gray.


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