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Laura Amanda <I>Wingert</I> Condron

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Laura Amanda Wingert Condron

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
9 Jan 1914 (aged 29)
Agua Caliente, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Paxton Place, Yavapai County, Arizona, USA Add to Map
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Prescott (AZ) Journal-Miner
Sunday, January 11, 1914, p. 5
Mrs. F. Condron Passes Away At Springs
Was Being Treated for Rheumatism From Which She Had Long Been A Sufferer
Charles Evans of Kirkland Valley, while in the city yesterday, received news by telephone of the death of Mrs. Frank Condron, which occurred at Agua Caliente Springs on Friday afternoon. Rheumatism was given as the fatal affliction, with which the deceased had been a sufferer for many years.
Mr. Condron accompanied her to the springs nearly six weeks ago, and it was believed she was improving when the summons came unexpectedly. The remains are to be brought to Walnut Grove for burial, where the family resided. Mr. Condron being one of the best known pioneer residents of that section and a cattleman by occupation.
Mrs. Condron was an estimable young woman, the sister of Mrs. William Akard of Stanton. Before her marriage she was a public school teacher of this county and enjoyed a splendid name for ability and for her pleasing personality. She is the aunt of Mrs. Charles Evans of Kirkland, and has many friends who will be grieved to learn of her death.
Prescott (AZ) Journal-Miner
Sunday, January 11, 1914, p. 5
Mrs. F. Condron Passes Away At Springs
Was Being Treated for Rheumatism From Which She Had Long Been A Sufferer
Charles Evans of Kirkland Valley, while in the city yesterday, received news by telephone of the death of Mrs. Frank Condron, which occurred at Agua Caliente Springs on Friday afternoon. Rheumatism was given as the fatal affliction, with which the deceased had been a sufferer for many years.
Mr. Condron accompanied her to the springs nearly six weeks ago, and it was believed she was improving when the summons came unexpectedly. The remains are to be brought to Walnut Grove for burial, where the family resided. Mr. Condron being one of the best known pioneer residents of that section and a cattleman by occupation.
Mrs. Condron was an estimable young woman, the sister of Mrs. William Akard of Stanton. Before her marriage she was a public school teacher of this county and enjoyed a splendid name for ability and for her pleasing personality. She is the aunt of Mrs. Charles Evans of Kirkland, and has many friends who will be grieved to learn of her death.


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  • Created by: Pat R
  • Added: May 3, 2009
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36681853/laura_amanda-condron: accessed ), memorial page for Laura Amanda Wingert Condron (Sep 1884–9 Jan 1914), Find a Grave Memorial ID 36681853, citing Walnut Grove Cemetery, Paxton Place, Yavapai County, Arizona, USA; Maintained by Pat R (contributor 46977706).