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Violet Cordrey

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Violet Cordrey

Birth
Death
5 Nov 1884 (aged 21)
Burial
Grafton, Lorain County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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wife of J.R.
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Obituary Reads:

Departed this life, at her father's residence in Tippecanoe, Harrison County, OH, at about 4 o'clock pm Wednesday November 5th, Mrs Violet Cordrey, wife of Mr. J. Cordrey, aged 21 years, 1 month and 10 days.

The deceased was born in Washington township, near Tippecanoe, September 25th, 1883, was married at Cadiz, June 13th, 1883, to Mr John Cordrey of Grafton, when they moved to Lorain, Ohio, where they remained untl two months before her death. Mrs. Cordrey, who had been rapidly failing since July 19th, with quick consumption, spent the past two months with realtives here and at her father's home in Tippecanoe, at which place, regardless of every available means that had been used by a faithful and affectionate husband and dear kindred, she departed this life in the triumphs of the Christian faith.

After a short prayer and a few remarks at the house, on Friday last, some one hundred and fifty persons accompnanied the remains to the dept to bid a last adieu to their beloved freind and associate. Some thirteen relatives accompanied the corpse to Grafton. The funeral rites were solemized at her father-in-law's residence at this place, by Rev Riedinger, on the following Saturday, after which her remains were placed in the Belden vault for future interment in the Grafton Cemetery. Mr. Cordrey has the warm sympathy of many friends in his sad bereavement

Printed in The Elyria Republican Nov 20 1884.
wife of J.R.
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Obituary Reads:

Departed this life, at her father's residence in Tippecanoe, Harrison County, OH, at about 4 o'clock pm Wednesday November 5th, Mrs Violet Cordrey, wife of Mr. J. Cordrey, aged 21 years, 1 month and 10 days.

The deceased was born in Washington township, near Tippecanoe, September 25th, 1883, was married at Cadiz, June 13th, 1883, to Mr John Cordrey of Grafton, when they moved to Lorain, Ohio, where they remained untl two months before her death. Mrs. Cordrey, who had been rapidly failing since July 19th, with quick consumption, spent the past two months with realtives here and at her father's home in Tippecanoe, at which place, regardless of every available means that had been used by a faithful and affectionate husband and dear kindred, she departed this life in the triumphs of the Christian faith.

After a short prayer and a few remarks at the house, on Friday last, some one hundred and fifty persons accompnanied the remains to the dept to bid a last adieu to their beloved freind and associate. Some thirteen relatives accompanied the corpse to Grafton. The funeral rites were solemized at her father-in-law's residence at this place, by Rev Riedinger, on the following Saturday, after which her remains were placed in the Belden vault for future interment in the Grafton Cemetery. Mr. Cordrey has the warm sympathy of many friends in his sad bereavement

Printed in The Elyria Republican Nov 20 1884.

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