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LaRue County Herald News, Thurs, Jan 7, 1960:
Mrs. Grace Boyd Vance, of this city, widow of W. E. Vance, died at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Glendale Nursing Home of pneumonia. Mrs. Vance had been seriously ill for several weeks and was moved from Hardin Memorial Hospital in Elizabethtown to the nursing home about two weeks ago.
She is survived by one brother, D. W. Boyd, Elizabethtown, and two sisters, Mrs. Merritt Kerrick, of Elizabethtown, and Mrs. J. E. Wood, of Owensboro, KY.
The remains are at Perry & Alvey Funeral Home in Elizabethtown, where funeral services will be conducted at 2 o'clock this afternoon (Thursday) by Rev. J. W. Rayburn, pastor of Hodgenville Methodist Church, of which she was a member. Burial will be in Elizabethtown, Cemetery.
LaRue Herald, Thurs, Jan 28, 1960:
Will of Mrs. Grace Boyd Vance, dated September 6, 1955, was probated Tuesday in LaRue County Court. She named W. Howard Clay, of Louisville, a nephew of her husband, the late W. E. Vance, as executor of her estate and directed that her personal property and real estate be converted into cash.
She also directed that the estate she received from her husband go according to his will as probated in LaRue County Court on September 6, 1955.
By a codicil to Mrs. Vance's will dated August 14, 1956, she directed that her property be distributed to her next of kin as provided by law. Another Codicil added to the will June 14, 1957, left her household furniture to her nieces, Mrs. Thelma Jenkins and Mrs. Mildred Gross in equal shares.
Mrs. Clay qualified under $15,000 bond as executor and Chas Moss and Alfred Bowling were appointed appraisers.
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