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m. 9 Sep 1868
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1 NAME Irma /Graydon/
Irma fell from a ladder as a child and was lame the rest of her life. Shewas known as a woma n of generous hospitality and with the disposition ofalways being right. Irma lived her entire life in Bellefontaine Cemetery, except for a fewyears in retirement hom e after Frank's retirement. Irma was somewhat lame as a result of a fall from a ladder as a child.She was known to hav e a disposition that she was always right in anymatter. At their home at Bellefontaine Cemet ery, Irma liked to "gatherthe clan" which included relatives, shirt-tale relations, and famil yfriends. She was also known for her generous hospitality. Irma died,unexpectedly, 21 Aug 1 958, St. Louis, Missouri; Ruth Quinn would say shedied of a broken heart.[Graydon.GED] Irma fell from a ladder as a child and was lame the rest of her life. She was known as a woman of generous hospitality and with the disposition of always being right. Irma lived her entire life in Bellefontaine Cemetery, except for a few years in retirement home after Frank's retirement. Irma was somewhat lame as a result of a fall from a ladder as a child. She was known to have a disposition that she was always right in any matter. At their home at Bellefontaine Cemetery, Irma liked to "gather the clan" which included relatives, shirt-tale relations, and family friends. She was also known for her generous hospitality. Irma died, unexpectedly, 21 Aug 1958, St. Louis, Missouri; Ruth Quinn would say she died of a broken heart.=[Graydon.GED] Irma fell from a ladder as a child and was lame the rest of her life. She was known as a woman of generous hospitality and with the disposition of always being right. Irma lived her entire life in Bellefontaine Cemetery, except for a few years in retirement home after Frank's retirement. Irma was somewhat lame as a result of a fall from a ladder as a child. She was known to have a disposition that she was always right in any matter. At their home at Bellefontaine Cemetery, Irma liked to "gather the clan" which included relatives, shirt-tale relations, and family friends. She was also known for her generous hospitality. Irma died, unexpectedly, 21 Aug 1958, St. Louis, Missouri; Ruth Quinn would say she died of a broken heart. References
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