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Margaret Susan “Maggie” <I>Roller</I> Cox

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Margaret Susan “Maggie” Roller Cox

Birth
Barry County, Missouri, USA
Death
16 Dec 1959 (aged 94)
Purdy, Barry County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Purdy, Barry County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Maggie was WIFE to:
HUSBAND - Malone Cox
/ buried nearby

They were wed Feb, 19th, 1888
at the homeplace of
Jake McCraw in Purdy, Missouri.

Maggie and her husband Malone Cox,
celebrated their
66th Wedding Anniversary!

The couple resided in Purdy their
entire lives with the exception
of when they went to Colorado for
a nine month period of homesteading.

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They had two children
*DAUGHTER - Leona
/ buried nearby
*SON - Everett

She was GRANDMOTHER to
two children
*Granddaughter - Marjorie
*Granddaughter - Mary Lou

They had two GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN
*Great-Granddaughter - Connie
*Great-Grandson - Mike

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Maggie was a lovely looking woman
who wore her hair in a bouffant
style similar to the famed
Gibson Girl illustrations at the
Turn Of The Century.

Malone and his wife were very
active in the communtiy.
They were members of the
Purdy Methodist Church.
Maggie was a member of
Rebecca Lodge
(which met on the second floor
of the building housing the
Drug Store &
the First National Bank)

Maggie was well known for her
skills in the kitchen!
She made outstanding
'Chicken Pie'
and her Fruit Cobblers
were yummmmmy delicious.
All of her baking and cooking
was done on a primitive
iron cookstove with
wood-buring heat!

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**MEMORIAL WORDS **

"As a well-spent day
brings happy sleep,
So life well used
brings happy death."

Author: Leonardo da Vinci

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This biography is
humbly presented by
Audrey Burtrum-Stanley / Arkansas

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Maggie was WIFE to:
HUSBAND - Malone Cox
/ buried nearby

They were wed Feb, 19th, 1888
at the homeplace of
Jake McCraw in Purdy, Missouri.

Maggie and her husband Malone Cox,
celebrated their
66th Wedding Anniversary!

The couple resided in Purdy their
entire lives with the exception
of when they went to Colorado for
a nine month period of homesteading.

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They had two children
*DAUGHTER - Leona
/ buried nearby
*SON - Everett

She was GRANDMOTHER to
two children
*Granddaughter - Marjorie
*Granddaughter - Mary Lou

They had two GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN
*Great-Granddaughter - Connie
*Great-Grandson - Mike

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Maggie was a lovely looking woman
who wore her hair in a bouffant
style similar to the famed
Gibson Girl illustrations at the
Turn Of The Century.

Malone and his wife were very
active in the communtiy.
They were members of the
Purdy Methodist Church.
Maggie was a member of
Rebecca Lodge
(which met on the second floor
of the building housing the
Drug Store &
the First National Bank)

Maggie was well known for her
skills in the kitchen!
She made outstanding
'Chicken Pie'
and her Fruit Cobblers
were yummmmmy delicious.
All of her baking and cooking
was done on a primitive
iron cookstove with
wood-buring heat!

########################

**MEMORIAL WORDS **

"As a well-spent day
brings happy sleep,
So life well used
brings happy death."

Author: Leonardo da Vinci

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This biography is
humbly presented by
Audrey Burtrum-Stanley / Arkansas

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