MEDICAL EXAMINER JONES VIEWS BODY—MPTHER AND SISTER IN AMHERST
John H. Spear, 51, of 61. Page Boulevard was found dead in his room by Mrs. A.D. Conover yesterday noon, Medical Examiner Frederick John Viewed the body and said that death was due to heart failure.
Mr. Spear had suffered as the result of heart trouble for several years and was at the time of, his death under the care of a doctor. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. J. Spear of Amherst; two sisters, Harriet of New York and Mabel Amherst; a brother, Henry of Amherst, and three daughters, Ethel of Detroit and Irma and Marion of 19 Montrose street. The funeral will be held at Washburn’s chapel at a time to be announced.
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source: Monday, December 24, 1923 Paper Springfield Republican Springfield, Massachusetts Page 2
submitted by Jeannette Rook
MEDICAL EXAMINER JONES VIEWS BODY—MPTHER AND SISTER IN AMHERST
John H. Spear, 51, of 61. Page Boulevard was found dead in his room by Mrs. A.D. Conover yesterday noon, Medical Examiner Frederick John Viewed the body and said that death was due to heart failure.
Mr. Spear had suffered as the result of heart trouble for several years and was at the time of, his death under the care of a doctor. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. J. Spear of Amherst; two sisters, Harriet of New York and Mabel Amherst; a brother, Henry of Amherst, and three daughters, Ethel of Detroit and Irma and Marion of 19 Montrose street. The funeral will be held at Washburn’s chapel at a time to be announced.
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source: Monday, December 24, 1923 Paper Springfield Republican Springfield, Massachusetts Page 2
submitted by Jeannette Rook
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