He was single, lived in a rowhouse on Light Street in Baltimore and worked as a cigar maker, tinner, motorman and teamster.
James was stricken with what was believed to have been paralysis of the heart while he was at his home. He died a few minutes later while he was being hurried to the University Hospital in the Southern District ambulance.
A Requiem Mass was offered for the repose of his soul at St. Joseph's Catholic Church.
He was single, lived in a rowhouse on Light Street in Baltimore and worked as a cigar maker, tinner, motorman and teamster.
James was stricken with what was believed to have been paralysis of the heart while he was at his home. He died a few minutes later while he was being hurried to the University Hospital in the Southern District ambulance.
A Requiem Mass was offered for the repose of his soul at St. Joseph's Catholic Church.
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