COONS, Nancy Caroline Welch Graham
Nancy Caroline Welch Graham COONS
Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal 1 January
1915, p 7
When the death call came early Sunday morning to Mrs. Nancy
Caroline Coons the passing of one of Crawfordsville’s best women was
marked. The aged woman breathed her last at home on south Washington
street at one thirty Sunday morning after a brief illness with pneumonia.
She became ill on Christmas morning after arising, apparently in her
usual good health. Before noon she had become ill and the affliction
was found to be an attack of double pneumonia. On Saturday her condition
became more
and more serious and hope for her recovery was given up by
her relatives before Saturday evening. During the night she gradually
became weaker until death came soon after midnight.
Mrs. Coons was born in Greencastle July 10, 1831, but she
had been a resident of Crawfordsville for sixty seven years. She was
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Welch, pioneer residents of Putnam
county. She was the last survivor of a family of seven children, three
brothers and three sisters preceding her to the grave.
Early in her life she was married to Noble Graham, whose
death occurred in 1857. Five children were born to this union, the
survivors being Mrs. J.B. Sidener of Indianapolis, Mrs. R.C. Ross of Little Rock,
Ark., and
Mrs. James E. Evans of this city.
The deceased was united in marriage to John R. Coons here in
1859. Mr. Coons died in 1891 and the widow has since made her home in Crawfordsville. Six children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Coons
and the
following survive, W.E. Coons and Miss Mattie Coons of this
city, and Mrs. G.M. Henderson of Indianapolis.
Mrs. Coons had been a resident of this city since 1847 and
had done much to aid the development of better conditions during that
time. For years she had been an active member of the Christian church here
and she was always interested in its activities. She was afflicted with
a stroke of paralysis fifteen years ago that impaired her work outside
of her home. She was known as a kind mother and a good Christian woman.
Funeral services were conducted from the late home, 704
south Washington street, at two Tuesday afternoon. The services were in
charge of Rev. R/.E. Moss, pastor of the Christian church and burial was in
Oak Hill Cemetery.