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The Denison Daily Herald
Wednesday, November 28, 1906
pg.3

OBITUARY
Mrs. I.F. Ridenhour, aged 63 years, died this morning at 7 o'clock at the residence of Thomas Lord, No. 1000 West Crawford street, after a 2 weeks' illness from pneumonia fever.  The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock from the residence.  Services will be conducted by Rev. G.W. Lee, pastor of the First Christian Church.  Interment to follow in the Holder burying ground 8 miles west of the city.
Mrs. Ridenhour was a native of Missouri, but had lived in and near Denison for 40 years.  Her husband died 6 years ago, and she has since lived with her children.  She was a member of the Waples Memorial Church.
Mrs. Ridenhour leaves 6 children and a number of grandchildren to mourn her loss.  The children are T.T. Ridenhour of this city and J.D. Ridenhour of Gainesville, who were with their mother when the end came; R.B.H. Ridenhour of Rusk; Mrs. Crouch and Mrs. Jennie Tatro of Denison; and Mrs. Hettie Tope of Veiton, Kansas, who is expected to arrive for the funeral.


The Denison Daily Herald

Friday, November 30, 1906
pg. 5

The funeral of Mrs. I.F. Ridenhour, who died Wednesday morning, were conducted by Rev. George W. Lee, at the home of Thomas Lord, No. 1000 West Crawford street, yesterday at noon,  The remains were taken to the Holder Cemetery 8 miles west of the city for interment.





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