The Rochester Sentinel
Saturday, November 30, 1901
After an illness of six weeks in which Mrs. Belle DAY suffered extremely, she passed away Sunday night about 11 o'clock. During all that time her breathing was so difficult that she could not lie down, neither could she lean backward, one of the most trying positions imaginable.
Mrs. Day was a splendid neighbor and her funeral Tuesday afternoon at the M.E. church was crowded by the people who wished to pay their respects to her memory. (Akron item)
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The Rochester Sentinel
Saturday, November 30, 1901
After an illness of six weeks in which Mrs. Belle DAY suffered extremely, she passed away Sunday night about 11 o'clock. During all that time her breathing was so difficult that she could not lie down, neither could she lean backward, one of the most trying positions imaginable.
Mrs. Day was a splendid neighbor and her funeral Tuesday afternoon at the M.E. church was crowded by the people who wished to pay their respects to her memory. (Akron item)
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