April 25, 1896
SUDDEN DEATHS
This morning our citizens were again startled by hearing of another sudden death in the same neighborhood, that of Mrs. Fanny Goshorn, wife of William Goshorn, who died at 2:30 a.m. of heart failure. Mrs. Goshorn was about 62 years of age and was one of the oldest residents of Jefferson township. She had been in her usual health and the stroke was entirely unexpected. The funeral will occur Sunday at 1 o'clock, from the Presbyterian church, of which she has long been an active and prominent member. The interment will take place in Oak Lawn cemetery.
April 25, 1896
SUDDEN DEATHS
This morning our citizens were again startled by hearing of another sudden death in the same neighborhood, that of Mrs. Fanny Goshorn, wife of William Goshorn, who died at 2:30 a.m. of heart failure. Mrs. Goshorn was about 62 years of age and was one of the oldest residents of Jefferson township. She had been in her usual health and the stroke was entirely unexpected. The funeral will occur Sunday at 1 o'clock, from the Presbyterian church, of which she has long been an active and prominent member. The interment will take place in Oak Lawn cemetery.
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