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"The Fayetteville Observer," Thursday, 23 February 1911; Vol. LVIII – No. 8, Page 3, Col. 3
Mrs. Miram Groce, widow of Mr. Martha V. Groce, died at her home on Gimlet creek, near Booneville, of paralysis on Friday, February 17, 1911, aged about 70 years. For more than 20 years she had been a ember of the Christian Church, and exerted a potent influence for good in her community. The funeral service was conducted by Eld. J. R. Bradley, burial at Groce graveyard. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. A. H. Rozah.
NOTE: Should be Miriam, Martin, and Rozar.
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"The Fayetteville Observer," Thursday, 23 February 1911; Vol. LVIII – No. 8, Page 3, Col. 3
Mrs. Miram Groce, widow of Mr. Martha V. Groce, died at her home on Gimlet creek, near Booneville, of paralysis on Friday, February 17, 1911, aged about 70 years. For more than 20 years she had been a ember of the Christian Church, and exerted a potent influence for good in her community. The funeral service was conducted by Eld. J. R. Bradley, burial at Groce graveyard. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. A. H. Rozah.
NOTE: Should be Miriam, Martin, and Rozar.
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