The Rochester Sentinel
Wednesday, January 6, 1892
Our Akron correspondent writes: Mrs. John FRIEND died Friday at 4 o'clock p.m. She had been sick but --ew day.
She leaves a husband and two small children, one of whom, at present, has a severe attack of lung fever, and the other just recovering from the loss of one eye by an accident. To add to the affliction of the family the son of Mr. Friend, by his first wife, died only twelve hours after his stepmother. The young man had just returned from the south.
Mrs. Friend was buried here Sunday and the young man was buried some distance from town.
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The Rochester Sentinel
Wednesday, January 6, 1892
Our Akron correspondent writes: Mrs. John FRIEND died Friday at 4 o'clock p.m. She had been sick but --ew day.
She leaves a husband and two small children, one of whom, at present, has a severe attack of lung fever, and the other just recovering from the loss of one eye by an accident. To add to the affliction of the family the son of Mr. Friend, by his first wife, died only twelve hours after his stepmother. The young man had just returned from the south.
Mrs. Friend was buried here Sunday and the young man was buried some distance from town.
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