Itasca County MN Archives Obituaries.....Tice, Ora Henninger July 24, 1915
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The Pomona Progress (Pomona, CA) Sat Aug 7, 1915 pg 7

MRS C. E. TICE DIES IN EASTERN HOME
Former Claremont Resident Found Dead 
in Room -- Heart Failure Cause

   The many friends of Mrs. C. E. Tice who
formerly lived on a ranch southeast of Claremont
where the family built a beautiful bungalow
and grew an orange grove, will be grieved
to learn that such an interesting woman has
passed away. A newspaper account of her death
at Wabana Lake, Minn., is as follows:
   When Mrs. Carl Durbin went to call her
mother, Mrs Calvin Tice, on Sunday morning 
just before the breakfast hour at the Tice home,
Wabana Lake, she found her parent lying face
down on the floor by the window, cold in death.
She was attired in her night dress and had
apparently been dead several hours.
   Mrs. Tice was afflicted with slight heart
trouble and had received several light attacks
of paralysis since she came to Itasca county.
It has been her custom this summer to make her
bed on the floor by the window, to get the
beneit of the cool, fresh air. She retired
Saturday night in her usual state of health, 
and bade her husband and family good night in
her accustomed cheery manner. That was the 
last seen of her alive, for she roomed alone,
and death was evidently swift and painless.
Her face was calm and peaceful and there were
no evidences of a struggle or pain.
   Ms. Ora H. Tice was 49 years of age and
came to Itasca county last November. She
formerly lived at Claremont, California, and
traded her property there for the farm she 
owned at Wabana Lake and was joined there by
her husband last April. Her only child, Mrs. 
Carl Durbin and Mr. Tice expect to continue
to make that place their home. 
   Mr. and Mrs. Tice came originally from
Havana, Illinois, and belong to two old and
well known families there. Mr. Tice is an 
own cousin of Congressman Homer Tice, who is 
well known in public life. She has one sister
at Green City, Mo., a brother at Havana, Ill.,
one at Armadako, Okla amd one at Loxworth, Ark.


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