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Katherine Lebar “Kate” <I>Davie</I> Grear

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Katherine Lebar “Kate” Davie Grear

Birth
Anna, Union County, Illinois, USA
Death
18 Jul 1918 (aged 57)
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Burial
Jonesboro, Union County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Kate Lebar (Davie) Grear died 18 Jul 1918, in Denver, Colo., and was buried in Jonesboro Cemetery.
Her funeral was at First Baptist Church in Jonesboro, where she had been a member since girlhood.
Her husband, Frank Grear, left Colombus, Ky., Friday (19 Jul 1918) for Denver. The casket was met at the M. & O. depot and taken to the home of her father.
She was born 14 Apr 1861, in Anna, the fourth daughter of Daniel S. and Cornelia (Flagler) Davie . She married on 18 Jul 1883, Frank P. Grear, of Jonesboro. She lived in Jonesboro after she married and her children were all born there.
She went to Ottawa to a hospital because of tuberculosis in August 1914. In August 1915, after a short residence in Columbus, Ky., she went to Mona, Wyo., then to Denver, Colo., in the spring of 1916.
She left an aged father, Daniel S. Davie, a stepmother, a daughter, Constance Grear; and two sons, George H. Grear in the navy and F. Watson "Dot" Grear; one brother, Samuel F. Davie, of Jonesboro; four sisters, Mrs. Anna D. Curtis, of Wheaton, Ill., Mrs. James Norris, of Anna, Mrs. Nellie D. Hallam, of Springfield, Mo., and Mrs. T. W. Hagben*(Hughen), of Port Arthur, Texas; two half brothers, James W. Davie, of Philadelphia, and Dr. Joseph Davie, of St. Louis; and three half sisters, Mrs. Winstead Parmelee, of Springfield, Idaho, Mrs. Serena Sims, of Mona, Wyo., and Miss Elnora K. Davie, of Jonesboro.
Kate Lebar (Davie) Grear died 18 Jul 1918, in Denver, Colo., and was buried in Jonesboro Cemetery.
Her funeral was at First Baptist Church in Jonesboro, where she had been a member since girlhood.
Her husband, Frank Grear, left Colombus, Ky., Friday (19 Jul 1918) for Denver. The casket was met at the M. & O. depot and taken to the home of her father.
She was born 14 Apr 1861, in Anna, the fourth daughter of Daniel S. and Cornelia (Flagler) Davie . She married on 18 Jul 1883, Frank P. Grear, of Jonesboro. She lived in Jonesboro after she married and her children were all born there.
She went to Ottawa to a hospital because of tuberculosis in August 1914. In August 1915, after a short residence in Columbus, Ky., she went to Mona, Wyo., then to Denver, Colo., in the spring of 1916.
She left an aged father, Daniel S. Davie, a stepmother, a daughter, Constance Grear; and two sons, George H. Grear in the navy and F. Watson "Dot" Grear; one brother, Samuel F. Davie, of Jonesboro; four sisters, Mrs. Anna D. Curtis, of Wheaton, Ill., Mrs. James Norris, of Anna, Mrs. Nellie D. Hallam, of Springfield, Mo., and Mrs. T. W. Hagben*(Hughen), of Port Arthur, Texas; two half brothers, James W. Davie, of Philadelphia, and Dr. Joseph Davie, of St. Louis; and three half sisters, Mrs. Winstead Parmelee, of Springfield, Idaho, Mrs. Serena Sims, of Mona, Wyo., and Miss Elnora K. Davie, of Jonesboro.


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