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GRACE COPE PROUGH OBITUARY
Submitted by: Trisha K. Ford
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GRACE COPE PROUGH
1877 - 1961


Grace Cope Prough, daughter of Edmund E. and Sarah Jane Ward Cope, was born June 07, 1877, in Peoria County, Illinois, and died in Wellston, Oklahoma, on December 12, 1961, at the age of 83.
On March 7, 1896, she married George Albra Prough Sr. in Jersey County, Illinois.
To this union was born four children with one boy dying in infancy.
She came to Wellston, Oklahoma in November, 1901, with her husband and family, they settled on a farm near Fallis, Oklahoma where they lived until 1922 then moved to Wellston.
She was a homemaker, enjoyed her garden, feeding her chickens and spending time with her family.
Grace was of the Baptist Faith in the Bethel Baptist Church near Kane, Illinois and then united with the Wellston Baptist Church.
She leaves behind one son, George A. Jr., Wellston, Oklahoma; two daughters, Leola, Stillwater, Oklahoma; and Ethel, Wellston, Oklahoma; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.
Grace is preceded in death by her parents, husband George A. Sr. and one infant baby.
Funeral services will be held at Wellston Baptist Church, in Wellston Oklahoma with burial following at the Wellston Cemetery.


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