09 Aug 1938, Tue
Page 9
MRS. LAURA BEX DIES
KELLOGG, Idaho, Aug. 8 - Mrs. Laura Bex, 33, Wardner, died at the family home in Wardner Sunday following a long illness. She had lived in this district 15 years, coming from Missouri.
Surviving are her widower, Ted; four children; a brother, James C. Reynolds, and her mother, Mrs. Jess Reynolds, all of Wardner; eight half-brothers, among them Woodfred, Fred, Clinton, Ervin, Jack and Charles Frisbie, all of Spokane, and a half-sister, Dorothy Tweedy, Astoria, Ore.
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Spokane Chronicle (Spokane, Washington)
09 Aug 1938, Tue
Page 15
Funeral services for Mrs. Ted Bex, pioneer Wardner resident who died Sunday following an extended illness, were conducted this afternoon at the Thornhill chapel by the Rev. Mae Hinckley. The body was taken to Greenwood cemetery, Spokane, for interment.
She is survived by her husband, four children, Richard, Ted, Roy and Rachel Ann, and her mother, Mrs. Jesse Reynolds.
09 Aug 1938, Tue
Page 9
MRS. LAURA BEX DIES
KELLOGG, Idaho, Aug. 8 - Mrs. Laura Bex, 33, Wardner, died at the family home in Wardner Sunday following a long illness. She had lived in this district 15 years, coming from Missouri.
Surviving are her widower, Ted; four children; a brother, James C. Reynolds, and her mother, Mrs. Jess Reynolds, all of Wardner; eight half-brothers, among them Woodfred, Fred, Clinton, Ervin, Jack and Charles Frisbie, all of Spokane, and a half-sister, Dorothy Tweedy, Astoria, Ore.
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Spokane Chronicle (Spokane, Washington)
09 Aug 1938, Tue
Page 15
Funeral services for Mrs. Ted Bex, pioneer Wardner resident who died Sunday following an extended illness, were conducted this afternoon at the Thornhill chapel by the Rev. Mae Hinckley. The body was taken to Greenwood cemetery, Spokane, for interment.
She is survived by her husband, four children, Richard, Ted, Roy and Rachel Ann, and her mother, Mrs. Jesse Reynolds.
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