The death of Mrs. Mary L. Jackson, formerly of Mt. Vision, occurred Thursday afternoon of last week at 5 o'clock at the Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital. She had been a patient in the hospital since the preceding Saturday but her last illness extended over a period of two months. Death was ascribed to heart trouble and complications. Mrs. Jackson was born in Milford May 23, 1852, the daughter of Henry and Margaret (Trimper) Dingee. .She had resided at Mt. Vision and Cooperstown, also one year at Cherry Valley.
She was twice married. Her first husband was Elbert Bice, to whom she was married at Milford in 1880, and who died twenty-one years ago. In October, 1918, she was married to Alfred Jackson of Cherry Valley, who died fourteen years ago. Since his death she had made her home with her son, Charles A. Bice.
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Surviving are the son, Charles A. Bice, three grandchildren, Helen, Margaret and Charles Bice, all at home,; three great grandchildren, Ruth, Evelyn and Charles Robinson, all of Cooperstown and two sisters, Mrs. George Whitlock, of Milford, and Mrs. Helen Squires, Mt. Vision.
The funeral was held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the home of her son. ..... and burial was made in the Fly Creek cemetery.
published in The Otsego Farmer, Cooperstown, N.Y. Friday, January 6, 1939
The death of Mrs. Mary L. Jackson, formerly of Mt. Vision, occurred Thursday afternoon of last week at 5 o'clock at the Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital. She had been a patient in the hospital since the preceding Saturday but her last illness extended over a period of two months. Death was ascribed to heart trouble and complications. Mrs. Jackson was born in Milford May 23, 1852, the daughter of Henry and Margaret (Trimper) Dingee. .She had resided at Mt. Vision and Cooperstown, also one year at Cherry Valley.
She was twice married. Her first husband was Elbert Bice, to whom she was married at Milford in 1880, and who died twenty-one years ago. In October, 1918, she was married to Alfred Jackson of Cherry Valley, who died fourteen years ago. Since his death she had made her home with her son, Charles A. Bice.
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Surviving are the son, Charles A. Bice, three grandchildren, Helen, Margaret and Charles Bice, all at home,; three great grandchildren, Ruth, Evelyn and Charles Robinson, all of Cooperstown and two sisters, Mrs. George Whitlock, of Milford, and Mrs. Helen Squires, Mt. Vision.
The funeral was held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the home of her son. ..... and burial was made in the Fly Creek cemetery.
published in The Otsego Farmer, Cooperstown, N.Y. Friday, January 6, 1939
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This memorial was created with the Fly Creek Valley Cemetery burial list. I could not find a stone for this person in the stated lot.
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