Extracted from The Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, OK)
Wednesday, January 2, 1952

Mrs. Ida Cox Dies at Norman, Services Today

(Oklahoman-Times Norman Bureau)

NORMAN, Jan. 1 -- Services will be held Wednesday at 3 p.m. in the Primrose funeral home chapel for Mrs. Ida M. Cox, 73, who died early Tuesday morning in her home after an extended illness.

Born Nov. 16, 1878, in Beck Prairie, Robinson [sic Robertson] county, Texas, she came to Indian Territory and what is now Comanche and lived there until 1911. She came to Norman in 1926 and had made her home here since.

Rev. Finis Crutchfield will officiate with internment [sic interment] in the IOOF cem[e]tery. Mrs. Cox was a member of the McFarlin Memorial Methodist church and the Woodmen Circle.

She is survived by her husband, S. E. Cox, of the home; two sons, Gene, Wichita, Kan., and Roy, of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Joe T. Daniel, Midwest City.

Three sisters, Mrs. Martha Walker, Muskogee; Mrs. Lula Thurman, Cisco, Texas, and Mrs. Ada Hunton, Snyder, Texas.

Four brothers, R. H. MacDaniel [sic McDaniel], Midwest City; A. J. MacDaniel [sic McDaniel], Amarillo, Texas; Woody MacDaniel [sic McDaniel],and Isom MacDaniel [sic McDaniel], both of Comanche.