THE JEFFERSONVILLE CITIZEN - THURSDAY APRIL 4, 1929 Fayette County, Ohio MRS. LAURA M. GREGG FOUND DEAD IN HOME WIDOW OF LATE PROBATE JUDGE NYE GREGG Washington C.H. Neighbors investigating when they failed to see her about her home at 816 Washington Ave. Thursday evening, found Mrs. Laura M. Gregg, seventy, widow of the late Probate Judge Nye Gregg, dead in bed. Death apparentally having occured sometime during Monday night as a result of a heart attack. Mrs. Gregg had been up town during the fore part of Monday night, attended a picture show, and apparentally had completed reading a book upon her return home, and then retired for the night, in an upstairs room. Her son, Robert, who had been making his home with his mother was in Columbus for a few days. She was alone when death came. When relatives and neighbors failed to see her about as usual, Tuesday, they started an investigation and after forcing a window found her body. Coroner Harsha was summoned and pronounced death due to natural causes. She had been dead for about 18 to 20 hours when discovered. Mrs. Gregg had been in good health and had not complained of suffering from heart disease. The body was taken in charge by Funeral Director Klever and removed to his mortuary, where it was prepared for burial and returned to the home Wed. afternoon. Funeral services will be held on Friday morning. She is survived by four sons and daughters, Mrs. Corrine M. Larrimer of Columbus, Mrs. Bertha Thuma of Jamestown, Lawrence of Washington D.C. and Robert at home. A brother, C. R. Marshall of Jeffersonville and one sister, Mrs. Alma McBride of Youngstown, also survives. I have no connection with this family. ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.