The Painesville Telegraph
Painesville, Ohio
(Lake County)
Thursday, August 18, 1904
DEATH OF
AGED RESIDENT
David Burridge, of East Erie street, died at 8 a.m. Saturday after a three days' illness with pneumonia. Mr. Burridge was a life long resident of Painesville. He was formerly in the livery and meat business but of late years he had devoted himself to farming.
Mr. Burridge leaves two children, Mrs. George E. Malin and ex-Postmaster George P. Burridge, both of this city. He also leaves a brother, Captain E. Burridge, of Mentor, and two sisters, Mrs. Betsy Stockwell, of this city, and Mrs. Eliza Garfield, of Denver, Col. The deceased was seventy-six years, eight months and two days of age.
The Painesville Telegraph
Painesville, Ohio
(Lake County)
Thursday, August 18, 1904
DEATH OF
AGED RESIDENT
David Burridge, of East Erie street, died at 8 a.m. Saturday after a three days' illness with pneumonia. Mr. Burridge was a life long resident of Painesville. He was formerly in the livery and meat business but of late years he had devoted himself to farming.
Mr. Burridge leaves two children, Mrs. George E. Malin and ex-Postmaster George P. Burridge, both of this city. He also leaves a brother, Captain E. Burridge, of Mentor, and two sisters, Mrs. Betsy Stockwell, of this city, and Mrs. Eliza Garfield, of Denver, Col. The deceased was seventy-six years, eight months and two days of age.
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