Orange, N.J. Jan. 30. - Mrs. Marjorie Kneass Grant, on of the early members of the Musical Arts Society of the Oranges, died here yesterday from a heart attack in her home, 453 Tremont Place.
She was the widow of J. Ralston Grant, one of the owners of the Woodstock Lumber Company of Jersey City.
Born in Philadelphia seventy eight years ago, Mrs Grant was the daughter of the late Strickland Kneass, one time chief engineer of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
She is survived by four sons, Sidney Grant of New York, Richard B. and J. Ralston of Orange and Donald K. of Milwaukee, and a sister, Mrs. Stanley White of New York.
Published in the New York Times, Thursday, January 31, 1935. Page 19
Orange, N.J. Jan. 30. - Mrs. Marjorie Kneass Grant, on of the early members of the Musical Arts Society of the Oranges, died here yesterday from a heart attack in her home, 453 Tremont Place.
She was the widow of J. Ralston Grant, one of the owners of the Woodstock Lumber Company of Jersey City.
Born in Philadelphia seventy eight years ago, Mrs Grant was the daughter of the late Strickland Kneass, one time chief engineer of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
She is survived by four sons, Sidney Grant of New York, Richard B. and J. Ralston of Orange and Donald K. of Milwaukee, and a sister, Mrs. Stanley White of New York.
Published in the New York Times, Thursday, January 31, 1935. Page 19
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