Winfield, Kansas
Saturday, May 1, 1915
page 4
Mr. Fox Dead.
T.A. Fox died at his home at 1006 East Sixth avenue at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. His death was a shock to his friends, as he had been as well as usual and was working on the lawn when he became suddenly ill. He went into the house, a physician was called, but death came in a very short time.
Mr. Fox was past seventy years of age and besides his wife, Mrs. Melvina Fox, he is survived by two daughters and three sons, Mrs. George Ott of near Winfield, Mrs. Harris Forrester of Manhattan, Ralph Fox of Colorado and Frank and Harry Fox of Pottamatomie County, Kansas. All the children are here now but the one residing in Colorado, and he is expected in tonight.
The funeral services will be held at the home at three o'clock tomorrow afternoon, conducted by the Rev. Mr. Bunn, and the body will be shipped to Pottawatomie county for burial.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
Winfield, Kansas
Saturday, May 1, 1915
page 4
Mr. Fox Dead.
T.A. Fox died at his home at 1006 East Sixth avenue at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. His death was a shock to his friends, as he had been as well as usual and was working on the lawn when he became suddenly ill. He went into the house, a physician was called, but death came in a very short time.
Mr. Fox was past seventy years of age and besides his wife, Mrs. Melvina Fox, he is survived by two daughters and three sons, Mrs. George Ott of near Winfield, Mrs. Harris Forrester of Manhattan, Ralph Fox of Colorado and Frank and Harry Fox of Pottamatomie County, Kansas. All the children are here now but the one residing in Colorado, and he is expected in tonight.
The funeral services will be held at the home at three o'clock tomorrow afternoon, conducted by the Rev. Mr. Bunn, and the body will be shipped to Pottawatomie county for burial.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
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