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Sybil Ellen Wright Ginn

Birth
Port Huron, St. Clair County, Michigan, USA
Death
22 Jul 1928 (aged 42)
Port Huron, St. Clair County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Port Huron, St. Clair County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block O, Lot 425, #5
Memorial ID
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Port Huron Times Herald, Monday, July 23, 1928,
Front Page

"Mrs. Thomas A. Ginn, 43, of 1923 St. Clair Street,mother of four, was killed almost instantly earlySunday afternoon, as a result of a collision of the car in which she was riding, with an automobile driven by C. H. Badger, Grand Rapids. The accident took place at the intersection of Pine Grove avenue with Prospect place, where Miss Margaret Ginn, daughter of the woman killed, failed to stop her car in time to avoid hitting Badger's car. Badger was about to make a left turn, into Prospect place. Miss Ginn was driving south on Pine Grove avenue. Coroner Albert A. Falk and police officials today held Badger blameless. There was no inquest, he said. Police were called to the scene of the accident at 1:50 p.m. Sunday. Mrs. Ginn was rushed to the hospital but died of injuries to her
head, before she could be placed on a hospital cot. Mrs. Ginn is survived by her husband and four children. Margaret A. who was driving the car at the time of the accident; and three sons, Lester, Thomas and Russell. Funeral services will be held from Falk's funeral home, with Rev. John A. O'Sullivan, pastor of Gratiot Park Episcopal church officiating."


Brother: Frederick Thomas Wright

Brother: Isaac A. Wright
Port Huron Times Herald, Monday, July 23, 1928,
Front Page

"Mrs. Thomas A. Ginn, 43, of 1923 St. Clair Street,mother of four, was killed almost instantly earlySunday afternoon, as a result of a collision of the car in which she was riding, with an automobile driven by C. H. Badger, Grand Rapids. The accident took place at the intersection of Pine Grove avenue with Prospect place, where Miss Margaret Ginn, daughter of the woman killed, failed to stop her car in time to avoid hitting Badger's car. Badger was about to make a left turn, into Prospect place. Miss Ginn was driving south on Pine Grove avenue. Coroner Albert A. Falk and police officials today held Badger blameless. There was no inquest, he said. Police were called to the scene of the accident at 1:50 p.m. Sunday. Mrs. Ginn was rushed to the hospital but died of injuries to her
head, before she could be placed on a hospital cot. Mrs. Ginn is survived by her husband and four children. Margaret A. who was driving the car at the time of the accident; and three sons, Lester, Thomas and Russell. Funeral services will be held from Falk's funeral home, with Rev. John A. O'Sullivan, pastor of Gratiot Park Episcopal church officiating."


Brother: Frederick Thomas Wright

Brother: Isaac A. Wright


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