Nina Belle Cox was the daughter of William H. and Anna Herndon. She is buried in the Herndon plot with her parents and brother William M. Herndon. They have stones as shown in the photo. No stone was found for Nina.
Died, at St. John's hospital, Thursday, July 11, 1901, at 8 p.m. of Bright's disease, after a lingering illness, Mrs. Belle Cox, aged 35 years. The deceased resided at 915 East Mason street with relatives. IL State Register, Springfield, IL 7-12-1901
The funeral of Mrs. Nina Belle Cox, widow of the late William Cox, was held yesterday afternoon from the undertaking parlors of Charles T. Bisch. Short services were conducted by Bishop Wood, and the remains were interred at Oak Ridge cemetery. The lone survivor of the deceased was her sister, Mrs. W. M. Ballard. IL State Register, Springfield, IL 7-13-1901
Nina Belle Cox was the daughter of William H. and Anna Herndon. She is buried in the Herndon plot with her parents and brother William M. Herndon. They have stones as shown in the photo. No stone was found for Nina.
Died, at St. John's hospital, Thursday, July 11, 1901, at 8 p.m. of Bright's disease, after a lingering illness, Mrs. Belle Cox, aged 35 years. The deceased resided at 915 East Mason street with relatives. IL State Register, Springfield, IL 7-12-1901
The funeral of Mrs. Nina Belle Cox, widow of the late William Cox, was held yesterday afternoon from the undertaking parlors of Charles T. Bisch. Short services were conducted by Bishop Wood, and the remains were interred at Oak Ridge cemetery. The lone survivor of the deceased was her sister, Mrs. W. M. Ballard. IL State Register, Springfield, IL 7-13-1901
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