Reno Evening Gazette (Reno, Nevada), 22 January 1923
Mrs Amy Case Dies In Tonopah Hospital
TONOPAH, Jan 22, -- (Special to the Gazette.) -- Mrs. Amy Case, aged thirty-three years, died at the Mines hospital Saturday morning, fifteen hours after she had been admitted suffering from an acute attack of pneumonia. Mrs. Case left here some months ago to visit at Klamath Falls, her former home, and while there was stricken with pneumonia, from which she recovered, and started to return to Tonopah, stopping at San Francisco. The altitude is believed to have been responsible for a recurrence of the malady as she had not been in town two days before her case assumed a serious phase and she was sent to the hospital. A mother and sister are said to live in Centralia, Wash.
Reno Evening Gazette (Reno, Nevada), 22 January 1923
Mrs Amy Case Dies In Tonopah Hospital
TONOPAH, Jan 22, -- (Special to the Gazette.) -- Mrs. Amy Case, aged thirty-three years, died at the Mines hospital Saturday morning, fifteen hours after she had been admitted suffering from an acute attack of pneumonia. Mrs. Case left here some months ago to visit at Klamath Falls, her former home, and while there was stricken with pneumonia, from which she recovered, and started to return to Tonopah, stopping at San Francisco. The altitude is believed to have been responsible for a recurrence of the malady as she had not been in town two days before her case assumed a serious phase and she was sent to the hospital. A mother and sister are said to live in Centralia, Wash.
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