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Angela R. Sutherland

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Angela R. Sutherland

Birth
Death
17 Oct 1929 (aged 24)
Yonkers, Westchester County, New York, USA
Burial
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Died of endocarditis, a malignant heart ailment at
St. John's Riverside Hospital, Yonkers, NY.

Angela's Story:

Dr. Erdmann, a New York specialist, and four area doctors performed the transfusions; however, the doctors were still puzzled over the nature of her illness and positive only that her blood needed to be replenished.

After a solemn High Requiem Mass at St. Mary's Church at 10 o'clock, burial was held in Oakland Cemetery.

Angela Sutherland was to have been married on October 15 to William R. Hogan, Esq., of 12 Villard Avenue, Hastings, NY who donated two of five blood transfusions.

Angela had her trousseau ready, her new home selected, and the furniture bought, when she was taken ill.

She resided at 22 Roosevelt Avenue, Yonkers, with her brother Kenneth and her sister in law, Dorothy.

She attended Public School No. 3, Yonkers High School, and the Eastman Gaines School in New York.

She took a two year course in commercial law and secretarial work.

She worked at a New York concern handling foreign advertising.

She was regarded as a young woman of unusual brilliance and had been promised promotion.

MISS SUTHERLAND, YONKERS, October 17, 1929: Miss Angela Sutherland, 24, daughter of Edward Sutherland and niece of Leslie Sutherland, vice president of the Third Avenue Railway, New York city, died early today at St. John's Riverside hospital, Yonkers of septic poisoning. Miss Sutherland was to have been married two days ago to William R. Hogan, Esq., Yonkers, who supplied his blood for two transfusions in an effort to save her life.

THE DAILY ARGUS, MOUNT VERNON, NY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1929
Died of endocarditis, a malignant heart ailment at
St. John's Riverside Hospital, Yonkers, NY.

Angela's Story:

Dr. Erdmann, a New York specialist, and four area doctors performed the transfusions; however, the doctors were still puzzled over the nature of her illness and positive only that her blood needed to be replenished.

After a solemn High Requiem Mass at St. Mary's Church at 10 o'clock, burial was held in Oakland Cemetery.

Angela Sutherland was to have been married on October 15 to William R. Hogan, Esq., of 12 Villard Avenue, Hastings, NY who donated two of five blood transfusions.

Angela had her trousseau ready, her new home selected, and the furniture bought, when she was taken ill.

She resided at 22 Roosevelt Avenue, Yonkers, with her brother Kenneth and her sister in law, Dorothy.

She attended Public School No. 3, Yonkers High School, and the Eastman Gaines School in New York.

She took a two year course in commercial law and secretarial work.

She worked at a New York concern handling foreign advertising.

She was regarded as a young woman of unusual brilliance and had been promised promotion.

MISS SUTHERLAND, YONKERS, October 17, 1929: Miss Angela Sutherland, 24, daughter of Edward Sutherland and niece of Leslie Sutherland, vice president of the Third Avenue Railway, New York city, died early today at St. John's Riverside hospital, Yonkers of septic poisoning. Miss Sutherland was to have been married two days ago to William R. Hogan, Esq., Yonkers, who supplied his blood for two transfusions in an effort to save her life.

THE DAILY ARGUS, MOUNT VERNON, NY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1929


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