Lettie Armstrong, a Well Known Woman Brought Here for Burial
G. A. Cassil this morning received a telegram announcing the death of Lettie Armstrong, in the asylum at St. Joseph. The remains are being brought home for burial and will be laid to rest in Park Cemetery by the side of her mother, "Aunt Julia," who died some time ago.
Lettie Armstrong was about 40 years old and a well known servant, having been raised in the family of Mr. G. A. Cassil. She went insane about three years ago as the result of a severe attack of grippe, and was sent to the St. Joseph asylum as a private patient by Mr. Cassil.
Interment date: December 5, 1900
source: Mornin' Mail
Lettie Armstrong, a Well Known Woman Brought Here for Burial
G. A. Cassil this morning received a telegram announcing the death of Lettie Armstrong, in the asylum at St. Joseph. The remains are being brought home for burial and will be laid to rest in Park Cemetery by the side of her mother, "Aunt Julia," who died some time ago.
Lettie Armstrong was about 40 years old and a well known servant, having been raised in the family of Mr. G. A. Cassil. She went insane about three years ago as the result of a severe attack of grippe, and was sent to the St. Joseph asylum as a private patient by Mr. Cassil.
Interment date: December 5, 1900
source: Mornin' Mail
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