MRS. SARAH TONG VICTIM OF BRIGHT’S DISEASE
Estimable Lady Lived and Died on Dayton Farm Where She Was Born
Mrs. Sarah Tong, wife of Albert S. Tong, died at her home in Dayton township Wednesday, December 29, 1915, after an illness of eight weeks of acute Bright’s disease.
She was 47 years old and was born on the farm where she had always lived. She leaves a husband, a son, Oscar, a daughter, Mrs. Herman List, a granddaughter, Mae Tong, and a sister, Mrs. L.H. Harrington.
She was a Gleaner and funeral services were held Saturday, January 1 by that Order at her late home, conducted by Rev. Mitchell.
(Tuscola County Advertiser, Jan. 7, 1916, p.1.)
MRS. SARAH TONG VICTIM OF BRIGHT’S DISEASE
Estimable Lady Lived and Died on Dayton Farm Where She Was Born
Mrs. Sarah Tong, wife of Albert S. Tong, died at her home in Dayton township Wednesday, December 29, 1915, after an illness of eight weeks of acute Bright’s disease.
She was 47 years old and was born on the farm where she had always lived. She leaves a husband, a son, Oscar, a daughter, Mrs. Herman List, a granddaughter, Mae Tong, and a sister, Mrs. L.H. Harrington.
She was a Gleaner and funeral services were held Saturday, January 1 by that Order at her late home, conducted by Rev. Mitchell.
(Tuscola County Advertiser, Jan. 7, 1916, p.1.)
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