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Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Mrs. Cross, 64, Died of Paralysis, Heart Dropsy, Aug. 27, 1925

Mrs. Charles Cross Dies at Lexington Home

Mrs. Charles Cross, aged 64 years, four months, and 11 days, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. D.E. Tesh in Lexington, Saturday following an illness of several months of paralysis and heart dropsy.

Mrs. Cross formerly resided in Worthville but for the past several years has been living in Lexington.

Those surviving are: her husband, Charles Cross, one brother, George E. Pierce of Salisbury; three sons, Gurney Cross of Statesville, John Cross of Randleman, and W.F. Cross of Asheboro; two daughters, Mrs. D.E. Tesh and Mrs. Walter Robbins, both of Lexington, and a number of grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Methodist Protestant church in Worthville, after which the body was interred in the church cemetery.

From the front page of The Randolph Tribune, Thursday, Aug. 27, 1925

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