Mrs. Belle Hammond, widow of Frank Hammond, died suddenly at her home at 930 N. Ninth street last night, death coming as she was entertaining visitors. Mrs. Hammond had been about as usual during the day, had been down town shopping and during the evening was visiting with neighbors who had come to call on her. Shortly after nine o'clock she complained of feeling "queer" sank down in her chair and was dead before aid could be summoned. The funeral will be held from the home Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock with the Rev. Weber officiating at the service. Burial will be made in the family plot in the Clark's Mills cemetery.
Mrs. Hammond was 61 years old, having been born in the Town of Cato, March 21, 1861. She was an only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Chisholm, nee Calista Soper. Her father came to this country from Nova Scotia in 1849. She was married to Frank Hammond thirty years ago and following his death ten years later came to this city to make her home and has since resided here. No children were born to the union and Mrs. Hammond was the only surviving member of the family.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, September 7, 1922 P. 4
Mrs. Belle Hammond, widow of Frank Hammond, died suddenly at her home at 930 N. Ninth street last night, death coming as she was entertaining visitors. Mrs. Hammond had been about as usual during the day, had been down town shopping and during the evening was visiting with neighbors who had come to call on her. Shortly after nine o'clock she complained of feeling "queer" sank down in her chair and was dead before aid could be summoned. The funeral will be held from the home Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock with the Rev. Weber officiating at the service. Burial will be made in the family plot in the Clark's Mills cemetery.
Mrs. Hammond was 61 years old, having been born in the Town of Cato, March 21, 1861. She was an only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Chisholm, nee Calista Soper. Her father came to this country from Nova Scotia in 1849. She was married to Frank Hammond thirty years ago and following his death ten years later came to this city to make her home and has since resided here. No children were born to the union and Mrs. Hammond was the only surviving member of the family.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, September 7, 1922 P. 4
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