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The Weekly Intelligencer, May 16, 1896
Lexington, Mo.
Mrs. George Goings died very suddenly of heart failure at her residence in East Lexington Wednesday morning. She had been ill for several weeks and suffered great agony. She was not confined to her bed, but was able to walk about the house, and only a few minutes before her death had been to the dining room, where she conversed with members of the family. Her long and severe illness had affected her mind, but at times she was quite rational and fully realized her unhappy conditions. The funeral took place Thursday morning from the family residence.
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The Weekly Intelligencer, May 16, 1896
Lexington, Mo.
Mrs. George Goings died very suddenly of heart failure at her residence in East Lexington Wednesday morning. She had been ill for several weeks and suffered great agony. She was not confined to her bed, but was able to walk about the house, and only a few minutes before her death had been to the dining room, where she conversed with members of the family. Her long and severe illness had affected her mind, but at times she was quite rational and fully realized her unhappy conditions. The funeral took place Thursday morning from the family residence.
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