Margaret was the daughter of Owen Sullivan and
Mary O'Neal. She was married to Theodore Charles Ring on 19 Nov 1876 in Pittsburg, Allegheny Co
Marion Tribune, Marion, Grant Co., IN.
01 Mar 1901, page 3.
Mrs. Theodore Ring died very suddenly yesterday at her home on South Nebraska street of heart trouble. Until a few minutes before her death it was
believed she was growing better and the death was a great shock to the family. The body will be taken to Pittsburg for interment.
Marion Daily Chronicle, page 6.
MRS. RING'S DEATH. THE CHILDREN CALL FROM CHURCH TO THE DEATH BED.
Mrs. Theodore Ring died very suddenly at her home on South Nebraska street near Thirty-seven Street.
She had been suffering for some time with septie poison and was troubled with a weak heart. The physician had called at the house and found the
patient doing nicely and in no immediate danger. The physician had left the house and was waiting for a car when the nurse came after him and
stated that Mrs. Ring was sinking. The doctor returned to the house and discovered that she was dying. Her attendants had tried to give her some
stimulants and when they lifted her up in bed she sank back and expired. Mrs. Ring was 43 years of age and the mother of nine children. A number
of the children were attending the funeral of Mrs. George Heavilin at the time their mother died. They were notified during the services at the church. One of the daughters fainted when she was told of her mother's death and the other daughters with
difficulty controlled themselves.
Margaret was the daughter of Owen Sullivan and
Mary O'Neal. She was married to Theodore Charles Ring on 19 Nov 1876 in Pittsburg, Allegheny Co
Marion Tribune, Marion, Grant Co., IN.
01 Mar 1901, page 3.
Mrs. Theodore Ring died very suddenly yesterday at her home on South Nebraska street of heart trouble. Until a few minutes before her death it was
believed she was growing better and the death was a great shock to the family. The body will be taken to Pittsburg for interment.
Marion Daily Chronicle, page 6.
MRS. RING'S DEATH. THE CHILDREN CALL FROM CHURCH TO THE DEATH BED.
Mrs. Theodore Ring died very suddenly at her home on South Nebraska street near Thirty-seven Street.
She had been suffering for some time with septie poison and was troubled with a weak heart. The physician had called at the house and found the
patient doing nicely and in no immediate danger. The physician had left the house and was waiting for a car when the nurse came after him and
stated that Mrs. Ring was sinking. The doctor returned to the house and discovered that she was dying. Her attendants had tried to give her some
stimulants and when they lifted her up in bed she sank back and expired. Mrs. Ring was 43 years of age and the mother of nine children. A number
of the children were attending the funeral of Mrs. George Heavilin at the time their mother died. They were notified during the services at the church. One of the daughters fainted when she was told of her mother's death and the other daughters with
difficulty controlled themselves.
Family Members
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Mary Ring
1877–1877
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Charles Edward "Doc" Ring
1879–1944
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Mary Agnes Ring Baldauf
1880–1934
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Joseph Francis "Joe" Ring
1882–1949
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Carolyn E. "Carrie" Ring Griffith
1886–1958
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Elizabeth Gertrude Ring Walton
1887–1938
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Theodore Michael Ring
1889–1890
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Margaret Ellen Ring Culp
1891–1952
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Edward Michael "Edd" Ring
1893–1968
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Anna Catherine Ring Leeson
1895–1962
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Kathryn "Kate" Ring Chilson
1896–1944
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