<P> Following public school, Grace Ingalls studied to become a schoolteacher . After completing her training, she taught in the nearby town of Manchester, South Dakota, seven miles west of De Smet, South Dakota, where her family had settled . On October 16, 1901, she married Nathan William Dow in the parlor of her parents' home in De Smet . Aside from being a farm wife, Dow dabbled in journalism like her older sister Carrie, acting as a stringer for several local newspapers later in her life . After her parents' deaths, she and her older sister, Carrie, took care of their eldest sister Mary, who was blind . </P> <P> Dow died of complications from diabetes in Manchester, South Dakota, on November 10, 1941 at the age of 64 . Diabetes ran in the Ingalls family and Laura, Carrie, and Grace all would die from the complications of the disease . Dow was the first of the Ingalls siblings to succumb to the ailment . She is buried in the Ingalls family plot at De Smet Cemetery in De Smet, South Dakota; her husband is buried next to her . The couple had no children . </P> <P> Dow was portrayed in the television adaptations of Little House on the Prairie by: </P> <Ul> <Li> Uncredited children at first and then twins Wendi and Brenda Turnbaugh in the television series Little House on the Prairie </Li> <Li> Courtnie Bull and Lyndee Probst in Beyond the Prairie: The True Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder, Part 1 movie . </Li> </Ul>

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