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Grace G. <I>Hannahs</I> Dexter

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Grace G. Hannahs Dexter

Birth
New York, USA
Death
5 Apr 1947 (aged 40)
Binghamton, Broome County, New York, USA
Burial
Norwich, Chenango County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Rites Tuesday for Victim of Poison

The funeral of Mrs. Grace Dexter, 40, of Binghamton D.D. 1, will be held at 1:30 p.m tomorrow in Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church.

Mrs. Dexter died Saturday afternoon in City Hospital, where she was taken early the morning of March 14 after, sheriff's men said, she had swallowed three poisonous tablets.

The woman, who was on the critical list until death, swallowed the tablets, sheriff's men said, during an argument with her husband. Robert J., 37, at their Bar-D-Ranch off Burr Avenue.

Mr. Dexter was wounded in the left hip, authorities said, in a struggle with his wife for possession of his deer rifle. He has recovered.

The argument, according to Sheriff Arlington B. Thatcher was over a woman who had accompanied Mr. Dexter to the Dexter home.

Mrs. Dexter, who has a son, Robert Reynolds, by a previous marriage, will be buried in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Norwich. The Rev. Percy F. Rex, rector will officiate at the church.

Other survivors include Mrs. Dexter's mother, Mrs. Hannah M. Hannahs of Potsdam; six brothers, James T. Hannahs of Norwich. Stanley Hannahs of Richfield Springs, Gerald Hannahs of Massena, Roger Hannahs of Ithaca, richard Hannahs of Riverside, Cal., and Walter Hannahs Potsdam; a sister, Miss Laura Hannahs of Potsdam, and several nieces and nephews.

The body was taken to the George H Scholderer Home for Funerals.

(Published in The Binghamton Press; Binghamton, NY; 7 Apr 1947)

Grace Hannahs Dexter's mother Grace Tombs Hannahs FAG #100427161 died giving birth to her. She always considered her father's 3rd wife Hannah Hannahs FAG#153721069 her mother.
Rites Tuesday for Victim of Poison

The funeral of Mrs. Grace Dexter, 40, of Binghamton D.D. 1, will be held at 1:30 p.m tomorrow in Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church.

Mrs. Dexter died Saturday afternoon in City Hospital, where she was taken early the morning of March 14 after, sheriff's men said, she had swallowed three poisonous tablets.

The woman, who was on the critical list until death, swallowed the tablets, sheriff's men said, during an argument with her husband. Robert J., 37, at their Bar-D-Ranch off Burr Avenue.

Mr. Dexter was wounded in the left hip, authorities said, in a struggle with his wife for possession of his deer rifle. He has recovered.

The argument, according to Sheriff Arlington B. Thatcher was over a woman who had accompanied Mr. Dexter to the Dexter home.

Mrs. Dexter, who has a son, Robert Reynolds, by a previous marriage, will be buried in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Norwich. The Rev. Percy F. Rex, rector will officiate at the church.

Other survivors include Mrs. Dexter's mother, Mrs. Hannah M. Hannahs of Potsdam; six brothers, James T. Hannahs of Norwich. Stanley Hannahs of Richfield Springs, Gerald Hannahs of Massena, Roger Hannahs of Ithaca, richard Hannahs of Riverside, Cal., and Walter Hannahs Potsdam; a sister, Miss Laura Hannahs of Potsdam, and several nieces and nephews.

The body was taken to the George H Scholderer Home for Funerals.

(Published in The Binghamton Press; Binghamton, NY; 7 Apr 1947)

Grace Hannahs Dexter's mother Grace Tombs Hannahs FAG #100427161 died giving birth to her. She always considered her father's 3rd wife Hannah Hannahs FAG#153721069 her mother.


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