15 January 1940 St. Joseph MO paper:
Farmer Drops Dead
Avice Clifford Dice Stricken at House of Miles Elliott
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While he was talking to a neighbor, to whose home he had gone to telephone, Avice Clifford Dice, thirty-six years old, a farmer living five miles north of Agency, dropped dead early last night.
Shortly after 6 o'clock he left his home for the home of Miles Elliott, St. Joseph attorney, which is about a fourth of a mile away, to use the telephone. As he stood in the Elliott home and chatted, he was stricken. Coroner B. W. Tadlock said that death was due to heart trouble.
A lifelong resident of Missouri, Mr. Dice is survived by his wife, Eliza, at home, and his father, James Dice, St. Joseph. The body is at the H. A. Sullins mortuary at Gower, Mo.
15 January 1940 St. Joseph MO paper:
Farmer Drops Dead
Avice Clifford Dice Stricken at House of Miles Elliott
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While he was talking to a neighbor, to whose home he had gone to telephone, Avice Clifford Dice, thirty-six years old, a farmer living five miles north of Agency, dropped dead early last night.
Shortly after 6 o'clock he left his home for the home of Miles Elliott, St. Joseph attorney, which is about a fourth of a mile away, to use the telephone. As he stood in the Elliott home and chatted, he was stricken. Coroner B. W. Tadlock said that death was due to heart trouble.
A lifelong resident of Missouri, Mr. Dice is survived by his wife, Eliza, at home, and his father, James Dice, St. Joseph. The body is at the H. A. Sullins mortuary at Gower, Mo.
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