Linnie Lee Gragg was born 15 Oct 1879, in Henry County, Missouri. She was the daughter of Elijah Malcolm Gragg and Paulina Jane Cathey. Linnie Lee Gragg passed away 24 Feb 1927, in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri; at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. Faulkner, and is buried in the Hopewell Cemetery, in the Hopewell Cemetery, Montrose, Henry County, Missouri. [1][2][3][4][5]
Birth
Date: 15 OCT 1879
Place: Henry County, Missouri
Death
Date: 24 FEB 1927
Place: Kansas City, Jackson County Missouri
Burial
Place: Hopewell Cemetary, Montrose, Henry County, Missouri
"Clinton MO - Mrs. Linnie Gragg, living 7 miles north of Montrose passed away at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. Faulkner, at Kansas City, Thursday morning Feb. 24. She has been in failing health for some time. Two months ago she was taken to Kansas City for treatment. Those to survive her are: the mother, Mrs. Jane Gragg; two sisters, Mrs. C. Faulkner, of Kansas City and Miss Odessa of the home; two brothers, C. R. Gragg, of the home, and N. E. living 2 miles north. Funeral services were held at the Mt. Hope church Saturday, Feb. 26. Interment in the Mt. Hope (Hopewell) cemetery."[14]
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