Utica Morning Telegram, Wednesday Morning, October 13, 1920
Mrs. Christina R. Conway of 711 Columbia Street was found dead in bed by her husband Frank J. Conway about 6 o'clock yesterday morning. She returned from the wake of her cousin William R. Foley who was killed near the yahnundasis Golf Club about 10 o'clock last night and did not complain of any pain about the heart.
Early in the morning her husband, who was sleeping was awakened and got up to look at his wife. He saw that she had a purplish color and summoned Dr. H. Colley who found she had passed away. Dr. H. W. Thomssen ( unreadable--------------------------------) Heart trouble the cause of death.
Mrs. Conway was born in Amsterdam about 38 years ago and came to this city at the age of one month and had resided here since that time . She was married to Mr. Conway March 12, 1912. Mrs. Conway was a member of St. Patrick's Church. She was a woman who held in high esteem by her neighbors and aquaintances.
Besides her husband she is survived by her father John Reidan; two brothers Owen and John Reidan ; two aunts Bridget E. Liddy and Mrs. Mary Burke all of Utica and one nephew John Reidan is Schenectady.
Utica Morning Telegram, Tuesday Morning, October 13, 1920
Utica Morning Telegram, Wednesday Morning, October 13, 1920
Mrs. Christina R. Conway of 711 Columbia Street was found dead in bed by her husband Frank J. Conway about 6 o'clock yesterday morning. She returned from the wake of her cousin William R. Foley who was killed near the yahnundasis Golf Club about 10 o'clock last night and did not complain of any pain about the heart.
Early in the morning her husband, who was sleeping was awakened and got up to look at his wife. He saw that she had a purplish color and summoned Dr. H. Colley who found she had passed away. Dr. H. W. Thomssen ( unreadable--------------------------------) Heart trouble the cause of death.
Mrs. Conway was born in Amsterdam about 38 years ago and came to this city at the age of one month and had resided here since that time . She was married to Mr. Conway March 12, 1912. Mrs. Conway was a member of St. Patrick's Church. She was a woman who held in high esteem by her neighbors and aquaintances.
Besides her husband she is survived by her father John Reidan; two brothers Owen and John Reidan ; two aunts Bridget E. Liddy and Mrs. Mary Burke all of Utica and one nephew John Reidan is Schenectady.
Utica Morning Telegram, Tuesday Morning, October 13, 1920
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