The following was from the Syracuse Herald on Saturday evening. Mrs Nelson Alsever, 69, died yesterday afternoon at her home; No 602 Euclid Avenue, after an illness of three months. She was born in Pulaski and had lived in Syracuse for 27 years. She was a member of the University Avenue M E Church. Surviving are her husband, two sons, Dr W D Alsever, of the VanDuyn hospital unit, now in France, and John N Alsever; two sisters, Mrs Ida S Craig of Chicago and Mrs James A Morris of Thousand Island Park and a brother, Frank L. Salisbury of Chicago; and three grandchildren. Ella was formerly of this village and well known to many here who will deeply sympathize with the family and friends in her death.
The following was from the Syracuse Herald on Saturday evening. Mrs Nelson Alsever, 69, died yesterday afternoon at her home; No 602 Euclid Avenue, after an illness of three months. She was born in Pulaski and had lived in Syracuse for 27 years. She was a member of the University Avenue M E Church. Surviving are her husband, two sons, Dr W D Alsever, of the VanDuyn hospital unit, now in France, and John N Alsever; two sisters, Mrs Ida S Craig of Chicago and Mrs James A Morris of Thousand Island Park and a brother, Frank L. Salisbury of Chicago; and three grandchildren. Ella was formerly of this village and well known to many here who will deeply sympathize with the family and friends in her death.
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