Monday evening, March 11, 1918
Page 6, Column 5
SUDDENLY STRICKEN, DIES IN TAXICAB
Mrs. Ella Clark Succumbs While on Way to Theater.
Stricken ill suddenly while on the way to a downtown theater, Mrs. Ella M. Clark of No. 217 Comstock avenue, died soon afterward in a taxicab in front of the office of Dr. Marshall W. Dyer, No. 461 South Warren street. Mrs. Clark suffered the attack in the 100 block of East Jefferson street. Her husband assisted her to a nearby store and called the cab. When the machine arrived at the physician's office, Mrs. Clark's condition was such that she could not be moved. She died as Dr. Dyer was administering to her in the machine. Heart disease is believed to have been the cause of death. The body was removed to the County morgue for autopsy at the order of Coroner Crane. Mrs. Clark was 50 years old. Besides her husband, Louis H. Clark, she leaves a son, Henry H. Clark: two daughters, Miss Rosella Clark and Mrs. Charles Hughes and her mother, living in McGraw. The body will be removed to the home today by Undertaker W. A. Drinkwine. The funeral arrangements are incomplete.
Monday evening, March 11, 1918
Page 6, Column 5
SUDDENLY STRICKEN, DIES IN TAXICAB
Mrs. Ella Clark Succumbs While on Way to Theater.
Stricken ill suddenly while on the way to a downtown theater, Mrs. Ella M. Clark of No. 217 Comstock avenue, died soon afterward in a taxicab in front of the office of Dr. Marshall W. Dyer, No. 461 South Warren street. Mrs. Clark suffered the attack in the 100 block of East Jefferson street. Her husband assisted her to a nearby store and called the cab. When the machine arrived at the physician's office, Mrs. Clark's condition was such that she could not be moved. She died as Dr. Dyer was administering to her in the machine. Heart disease is believed to have been the cause of death. The body was removed to the County morgue for autopsy at the order of Coroner Crane. Mrs. Clark was 50 years old. Besides her husband, Louis H. Clark, she leaves a son, Henry H. Clark: two daughters, Miss Rosella Clark and Mrs. Charles Hughes and her mother, living in McGraw. The body will be removed to the home today by Undertaker W. A. Drinkwine. The funeral arrangements are incomplete.
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