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Grimes - Ella Clouser

NOTE from Find~A~Grave:  Elmira “Ella” Clouser Grimes
Buried: Saint James Lutheran Cemetery, Darlington, Montgomery County, Indiana, USA



Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Friday, 15 February 1901

Died, at her home near the Clouser Mills, Mrs. James Grimes, of typhoid fever. She leaves a husband, a dear little one year old babe, father, mother, brothers and sisters, and a host of friends to mourn her death. Funeral services and interment at Lutheran.



Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Friday, 15 February 1901
 
Mrs. James Grimes, nee Ella Clouser, died last Monday after a long siege of typhoid fever. Some weeks ago she very kindly went to help take care of her sister-in-law who had the fever, and contracting the disease herself gave up her life in consequence. The sympathies of her friends go out to the broken hearted husband and little daughter. - thanks to s for these:)



Source: Thorntown Argus 16 Feb 1901 p 1

Mrs. Ella Grimes, aged 21 died at her home near the old Clouser Mill last Tuesday morning and was buried Wednesday at the Lutheran cemetery.  Her maiden name was Clouser and in her death a little child, a girl one year old is bereft of a mother’s care.  She was a member of the Christian Church. --–kbz
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