UNIONTOWN, PA, December 1, 1890 - [Special] -
The distressing news reached here Sunday morning by telegraph that Dr. Smith Fuller, Jr., of this place, had died in Philadelphia at 2 o'clock that morning, November 30, 1890.
Dr. Fuller had gone to Philadelphia some six weeks ago to take a post-graduate course of special lectures and was taken sick about 10 days ago. His trouble was typhoid fever, from which he never rallied.
His wife, Edwina and brothers, Dr. John M. and Frank M. Fuller, Esquire, were at his bedside when he died. He was the youngest son of Dr. Smith Fuller, Sr. and a physician of promise with a large practice. He was in his 34th year, and leaves no children. His remains reached here this morning and the funeral will take place Wednesday.
Excerpts from an article in The Pittsburgh Press - Monday, December 1, 1890 - Page 6.
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UNIONTOWN, PA, December 1, 1890 - [Special] -
The distressing news reached here Sunday morning by telegraph that Dr. Smith Fuller, Jr., of this place, had died in Philadelphia at 2 o'clock that morning, November 30, 1890.
Dr. Fuller had gone to Philadelphia some six weeks ago to take a post-graduate course of special lectures and was taken sick about 10 days ago. His trouble was typhoid fever, from which he never rallied.
His wife, Edwina and brothers, Dr. John M. and Frank M. Fuller, Esquire, were at his bedside when he died. He was the youngest son of Dr. Smith Fuller, Sr. and a physician of promise with a large practice. He was in his 34th year, and leaves no children. His remains reached here this morning and the funeral will take place Wednesday.
Excerpts from an article in The Pittsburgh Press - Monday, December 1, 1890 - Page 6.
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DR SMITH FULLER JR.
1857 -- 1890
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