Resided in Bridgeport for 20 years
Within 2 weeks of the date of the funeral of his wife, Charles E. Doolittle died at his late home 45 Curtis St aged 60 years. The same ailment which caused the death of his wife, Pneumonia, was fatal in his case. He attended the funeral of his wife whom he nursed through her illness and after returning from the cemetery was himself stricken. His wife is believed to have contracted the illness from her grandchild, the offspring of her son Oliver, employed at the American Gragrophone Works.
Mr. Doolittle at the time of his death was Steward of the Park City Yacht Club, a position he held for 8 years.
Son Oliver
Daughter Nellie
He was a Mason
Formally conducted a cigar store in Crescent Ave
Bridgeport Evening farmer Feb 8, 1909 page 2 Img 2
Resided in Bridgeport for 20 years
Within 2 weeks of the date of the funeral of his wife, Charles E. Doolittle died at his late home 45 Curtis St aged 60 years. The same ailment which caused the death of his wife, Pneumonia, was fatal in his case. He attended the funeral of his wife whom he nursed through her illness and after returning from the cemetery was himself stricken. His wife is believed to have contracted the illness from her grandchild, the offspring of her son Oliver, employed at the American Gragrophone Works.
Mr. Doolittle at the time of his death was Steward of the Park City Yacht Club, a position he held for 8 years.
Son Oliver
Daughter Nellie
He was a Mason
Formally conducted a cigar store in Crescent Ave
Bridgeport Evening farmer Feb 8, 1909 page 2 Img 2
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