July 13, 1905, page 1, transcribed by Linda Berney:
Terrible Affliction -
G. A. Wilder writes from Seattle that Mrs. Wilder has just received news of
the death of her sister, Mrs. G. W. Prindle, at Ravenna, Ohio, on the 26th of
June. Mrs. Prindle's oldest son was so stricken with grief that he suffered a
stroke of paralysis while she lay dying, from which he died two days
later.
Both were buried at the same time. Mrs. Wilder is prostrated by the
shock and it is feared that some time will elapse before she recovers. Her
health had been unusually good for the past two
months.
July 13, 1905, page 1, transcribed by Linda Berney:
Terrible Affliction -
G. A. Wilder writes from Seattle that Mrs. Wilder has just received news of
the death of her sister, Mrs. G. W. Prindle, at Ravenna, Ohio, on the 26th of
June. Mrs. Prindle's oldest son was so stricken with grief that he suffered a
stroke of paralysis while she lay dying, from which he died two days
later.
Both were buried at the same time. Mrs. Wilder is prostrated by the
shock and it is feared that some time will elapse before she recovers. Her
health had been unusually good for the past two
months.
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