CORA COE DIXEY
BURIED WEDNESDAY
Cora Coe Dixey, 72, died last
Sunday, March 13, at the State
Hospital in Toledo where she
had spent the last few years of
her life. Death was due to pneu¬
monia. The body was brought
here by Mr Burmann and inter*
ment was made in Union ceme*
tery Wednesday afternoon, Rev.
Scheufler officiating at the grave.
Cora Coe spent practically all
her life in Elmore, living alone
for many years following the
death of her mother. Her only
brother, John C. Coe, died many
years ago.