Mrs. Bache had difficulty adjusting to the death of her son Wallace Forbes Bache at 15. She wore black from the time of his death (1900) until her own death 22 years later, and insisted on visiting his grave daily whenever she was in Richmond.
At the time of her death, Mrs. Bache was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Bessie and Clark Cunningham, in Chilhowie, Virginia, while her husband had relocated to Savannah, Georgia, where he worked with a son as a car salesman.
Mrs. Bache had difficulty adjusting to the death of her son Wallace Forbes Bache at 15. She wore black from the time of his death (1900) until her own death 22 years later, and insisted on visiting his grave daily whenever she was in Richmond.
At the time of her death, Mrs. Bache was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Bessie and Clark Cunningham, in Chilhowie, Virginia, while her husband had relocated to Savannah, Georgia, where he worked with a son as a car salesman.
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