Zenora was the first born of 5 children of Smith Moses Griggs and his first wife Ellen.
on 16 June 1898 she Graduated from the Medical College of the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.
Zenora spent 20 years as a medical missionary in Sierra Leone, and last worked at this occupation in 1920.
Her last few years of life, was spent at the 'Colonel R.M. Baker Home for retired ministers of L.A.' in Rowland Heights, California. It is located on Otterbein Ave, which was named after a founder of the Church of the United Brethren of Christ, Philip Otterbein.
Zenora was the first born of 5 children of Smith Moses Griggs and his first wife Ellen.
on 16 June 1898 she Graduated from the Medical College of the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.
Zenora spent 20 years as a medical missionary in Sierra Leone, and last worked at this occupation in 1920.
Her last few years of life, was spent at the 'Colonel R.M. Baker Home for retired ministers of L.A.' in Rowland Heights, California. It is located on Otterbein Ave, which was named after a founder of the Church of the United Brethren of Christ, Philip Otterbein.
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