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Katie L. <I>Grimes</I> Judah

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Katie L. Grimes Judah

Birth
Alabama, USA
Death
9 Mar 1911 (aged 21)
Dothan, Houston County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Dale County, Alabama, USA GPS-Latitude: 31.3783082, Longitude: -85.7040178
Memorial ID
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Dau. of Wm A. & Adella Mullins Grimes. Wife of J. Sam Judah.

9/29/2013
MRS. J.S. JUDAH.
Mrs. J.S. Judah died last night at her home on south Lena Street, after a short spell of sickness. She is survived by her husband and two small children, boy and girl. The body was shipped to Ozark this afternoon where the interment will be made. The family have the sympathy of the community.

The Dothan Eagle; Dothan, Alabama.
March 10, 1911; Page One.
dm wms (#47395868)

12/23/2017
Mrs. Sam Judah Died
It is with much sadness that we chronicle the death of mrs. Sam Judah which sad event occurred at her home at Dothan last Thursday.
Mrs. Judah was the daughter of Mr. W. A. Grimes of Dale county; She has quite a number of friends in this community who mourn her loss. She was interred at Beulah Saturday morning.
The Star extends its sincere sympathy to the bereaved ones.

Published in the Southern Star on Wednesday, March 15, 1911, page 2.
Contributor: Michelle Woodham
Dau. of Wm A. & Adella Mullins Grimes. Wife of J. Sam Judah.

9/29/2013
MRS. J.S. JUDAH.
Mrs. J.S. Judah died last night at her home on south Lena Street, after a short spell of sickness. She is survived by her husband and two small children, boy and girl. The body was shipped to Ozark this afternoon where the interment will be made. The family have the sympathy of the community.

The Dothan Eagle; Dothan, Alabama.
March 10, 1911; Page One.
dm wms (#47395868)

12/23/2017
Mrs. Sam Judah Died
It is with much sadness that we chronicle the death of mrs. Sam Judah which sad event occurred at her home at Dothan last Thursday.
Mrs. Judah was the daughter of Mr. W. A. Grimes of Dale county; She has quite a number of friends in this community who mourn her loss. She was interred at Beulah Saturday morning.
The Star extends its sincere sympathy to the bereaved ones.

Published in the Southern Star on Wednesday, March 15, 1911, page 2.
Contributor: Michelle Woodham


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