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Richard Wentworth Ryerson

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Richard Wentworth Ryerson

Birth
Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
22 Jul 1932 (aged 6)
Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
West Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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The Brockton Times
Friday, July 22, 1932
Page Nine


Ate Green Apples, Had "Tummy" Ache

Richard Ryerson, 6, of 38 Guild road, was treated at the Brockton hospital Thursday night when he was brought to the institution suffering from severe cramps and in a semi conscious condition from eating green apples.

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The Brockton Times
Saturday, July 23, 1932
Front Page


GREEN APPLES CAUSE DEATH

Richard W. Ryerson, 6, Dies from Eating too Much Unripe Fruit.

Natural causes from acute inflammation of the stomach and bowels and a resultant severe septic condition caused the death of Richard W. Ryerson, 6 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil L. Ryerson, 42 Guild road, who died at the Brockton hospital after eating green apples.


Dr. W. W. Fullerton, medical examiner, stated there was no trace of spraying poisoning at present in his autopsy. Dr. Fullerton said there was no criminal negligence in the boy's death.
The boy leaves, besides his parents, a brother, Robert G., aged 8, and his grandmothers, Mrs. Mary L. Garfield of this city and Mrs. Minnie G. Ryerson of Canaan, Conn.
The funeral services will be Sunday afternoon at 4 at the Ellis B. Delano Funeral Home, 188 Belmont street. Rev. Dr. H. F. Holton will officiate. Interment will be in Pine Hill cemetery, West Bridgewater.

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Brockton Daily Enterprise
Saturday, July 23, 1932
Page Ten


Ate Green Apples, Ryerson Child Dies

Following a day's illness caused by eating unripe apples, little Richard W. Ryerson, son of Cecil L. and Jennie E. (Garfield) Ryerson, 42 Guild road, died Friday night at the Brockton Hospital, aged six years.
Besides his parents he leaves a brother, Robert G., and his grandmothers, Mrs. Mary L. Garfield of this city and Mrs. Minnie G. Ryerson of New Canaan, Conn.
The funeral will take place Sunday afternoon at 188 Belmont street and interment will be in Pine Hill cemetery, West Bridgewater.


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The Brockton Times
Saturday, July 23, 1932
Page Fourteen


DEATHS

RYERSON—In this city, July 22, Richard W. Ryerson, son of Cecil L. and Jennie E. (Garfield) Ryerson, 42 Guild road, 6 yrs. 5 mos. 13 ds. Service Sunday at 4 at the Ellis R. Delano Funeral Home, 188 Belmont street, Rev. Dr. Horace F. Holton officiating. Interment in Pine Hill cemetery, West Bridgewater.

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Brockton Daily Enterprise
Saturday, July 23, 1932
Page Twenty


DIED.

RYERSON—In this city, July 22, Richard W., son of Cecil L. and Jennie E. (Garfield) Ryerson, aged 6 years, 5 months, 13 days.
Services at the Ellis R. Delano Funeral Home, 188 Belmont street, Sunday at 4 P. M. Interment in Pine Hill cemetery, West Bridgewater.

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The Brockton Times
Monday, July 25, 1932
Page Two


RICHARD W. RYERSON

The funeral service for Richard W. Ryerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil L. Ryerson, 42 Guild road, was Sunday at the Ellis R. Delano funeral home, 188 Belmont street. Rev. Dr. Horace F. Holton officiated. Interment was in the Pine Hill cemetery, West Bridgewater.

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Brockton Daily Enterprise
Monday, July 25, 1932
Page Eight


Recent Deaths

Richard W. Ryerson.

The funeral of Richard W., little son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ryerson of Guild road, took place Sunday afternoon at 188 Belmont street, with services conducted by Rev. Horace F. Holton, D. D., pastor of the Porter Congregational church. Interment was in Pine Hill cemetery, West Bridgewater. Many flowers expressed the sympathy of friends.
The Brockton Times
Friday, July 22, 1932
Page Nine


Ate Green Apples, Had "Tummy" Ache

Richard Ryerson, 6, of 38 Guild road, was treated at the Brockton hospital Thursday night when he was brought to the institution suffering from severe cramps and in a semi conscious condition from eating green apples.

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The Brockton Times
Saturday, July 23, 1932
Front Page


GREEN APPLES CAUSE DEATH

Richard W. Ryerson, 6, Dies from Eating too Much Unripe Fruit.

Natural causes from acute inflammation of the stomach and bowels and a resultant severe septic condition caused the death of Richard W. Ryerson, 6 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil L. Ryerson, 42 Guild road, who died at the Brockton hospital after eating green apples.


Dr. W. W. Fullerton, medical examiner, stated there was no trace of spraying poisoning at present in his autopsy. Dr. Fullerton said there was no criminal negligence in the boy's death.
The boy leaves, besides his parents, a brother, Robert G., aged 8, and his grandmothers, Mrs. Mary L. Garfield of this city and Mrs. Minnie G. Ryerson of Canaan, Conn.
The funeral services will be Sunday afternoon at 4 at the Ellis B. Delano Funeral Home, 188 Belmont street. Rev. Dr. H. F. Holton will officiate. Interment will be in Pine Hill cemetery, West Bridgewater.

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Brockton Daily Enterprise
Saturday, July 23, 1932
Page Ten


Ate Green Apples, Ryerson Child Dies

Following a day's illness caused by eating unripe apples, little Richard W. Ryerson, son of Cecil L. and Jennie E. (Garfield) Ryerson, 42 Guild road, died Friday night at the Brockton Hospital, aged six years.
Besides his parents he leaves a brother, Robert G., and his grandmothers, Mrs. Mary L. Garfield of this city and Mrs. Minnie G. Ryerson of New Canaan, Conn.
The funeral will take place Sunday afternoon at 188 Belmont street and interment will be in Pine Hill cemetery, West Bridgewater.


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The Brockton Times
Saturday, July 23, 1932
Page Fourteen


DEATHS

RYERSON—In this city, July 22, Richard W. Ryerson, son of Cecil L. and Jennie E. (Garfield) Ryerson, 42 Guild road, 6 yrs. 5 mos. 13 ds. Service Sunday at 4 at the Ellis R. Delano Funeral Home, 188 Belmont street, Rev. Dr. Horace F. Holton officiating. Interment in Pine Hill cemetery, West Bridgewater.

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Brockton Daily Enterprise
Saturday, July 23, 1932
Page Twenty


DIED.

RYERSON—In this city, July 22, Richard W., son of Cecil L. and Jennie E. (Garfield) Ryerson, aged 6 years, 5 months, 13 days.
Services at the Ellis R. Delano Funeral Home, 188 Belmont street, Sunday at 4 P. M. Interment in Pine Hill cemetery, West Bridgewater.

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The Brockton Times
Monday, July 25, 1932
Page Two


RICHARD W. RYERSON

The funeral service for Richard W. Ryerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil L. Ryerson, 42 Guild road, was Sunday at the Ellis R. Delano funeral home, 188 Belmont street. Rev. Dr. Horace F. Holton officiated. Interment was in the Pine Hill cemetery, West Bridgewater.

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Brockton Daily Enterprise
Monday, July 25, 1932
Page Eight


Recent Deaths

Richard W. Ryerson.

The funeral of Richard W., little son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ryerson of Guild road, took place Sunday afternoon at 188 Belmont street, with services conducted by Rev. Horace F. Holton, D. D., pastor of the Porter Congregational church. Interment was in Pine Hill cemetery, West Bridgewater. Many flowers expressed the sympathy of friends.


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