Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1909 — MRS. CHARLES GROW DEAD. [ARTICLE]
MRS. CHARLES GROW DEAD.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Grow received a telegram Friday evening stating that their son Charley's wife had died suddenly at their home in Dayton, Ky., a suburb of Cincinnati. Elsie Grow, a brother, left for Cincinnati on the night train Friday night The funeral was held at the home in Dayton Sunday, and the remains shipped to Wolcott, her former home for burial. The oause of death was blood poisoning, brought about through the picking of a pimple on her lip with a needle only the Sunday before. It did not give her much trouble until Wednesday, when a doctor iras called, but nothing could then stop the poison, and at 7 o'clock Friday evening she passed away. Deceased was about 33 years of age, and was married to Charles Grow, who is a railway mail clerk, some eight ago. Her maiden name was Pleasie Spencer. They had no children. The sympathy of the community is extended the bereaved husband.
