The Wife of The Herald Artist Passes Away After Long Illness.
Mrs. Cora J. Ford, wife of L. W. Ford of No. 200 Baker avenue, died at her home at 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Two years ago Mrs. Ford was afflicted with tubercular peritonitis, from which she partially recovered. About February 1st she contracted acute bronchitis and in her weakened condition could not withstand the attacks of the disease. Mrs. Ford was 37 years old and the daughter of Phillip Harter of Cazenovia, where she was born. She is survived by her husband, two boys, Glen and Elsworth, respectively 9 and 7 years old, and her father. The funeral will be held from the home at 1:30 P.M. to-morrow and burial will be held in Woodlawn cemetery.
Syracuse Evening Herald
Monday, June 2, 1902
Page 10, Column 3
The Wife of The Herald Artist Passes Away After Long Illness.
Mrs. Cora J. Ford, wife of L. W. Ford of No. 200 Baker avenue, died at her home at 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Two years ago Mrs. Ford was afflicted with tubercular peritonitis, from which she partially recovered. About February 1st she contracted acute bronchitis and in her weakened condition could not withstand the attacks of the disease. Mrs. Ford was 37 years old and the daughter of Phillip Harter of Cazenovia, where she was born. She is survived by her husband, two boys, Glen and Elsworth, respectively 9 and 7 years old, and her father. The funeral will be held from the home at 1:30 P.M. to-morrow and burial will be held in Woodlawn cemetery.
Syracuse Evening Herald
Monday, June 2, 1902
Page 10, Column 3
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