Friday, March 25, 1921
Page 17, Columns 4 and 5
SYARCUSE WOMAN DIES IN CALIFORNIA
News has been received in Syracuse of the death at Coronado Beach, Calif., of Mrs. Agnes L. Wilkinson, a former well-known resident of the city. Mrs. Wilkinson was born in the First Ward, leaving 15 years ago to go to California. She died last Sunday at Coronado Beach. With her at the time of her death were two sisters, Miss Katherine T. Dunn, principal of Grant School, Syracuse, and Mrs. Hugh E. McSloy of St. Catherines, Canada, who have been spending the winter in California. Church services were held at Coronado Beach Tuesday and immediately after Miss Dunn left with the body for Syracuse. The body will arrive here at 10:30 o’clock Saturday morning and will be taken from the Central station to St. Agnes Cemetery for burial. Mrs. Wilkinson leaves four sisters, Mrs. Margaret A. Farmer, Mrs. Ellen M. Chryst and Miss Dunn of Syracuse and Mrs. McSloy of St. Catherines, Canada.
Friday, March 25, 1921
Page 17, Columns 4 and 5
SYARCUSE WOMAN DIES IN CALIFORNIA
News has been received in Syracuse of the death at Coronado Beach, Calif., of Mrs. Agnes L. Wilkinson, a former well-known resident of the city. Mrs. Wilkinson was born in the First Ward, leaving 15 years ago to go to California. She died last Sunday at Coronado Beach. With her at the time of her death were two sisters, Miss Katherine T. Dunn, principal of Grant School, Syracuse, and Mrs. Hugh E. McSloy of St. Catherines, Canada, who have been spending the winter in California. Church services were held at Coronado Beach Tuesday and immediately after Miss Dunn left with the body for Syracuse. The body will arrive here at 10:30 o’clock Saturday morning and will be taken from the Central station to St. Agnes Cemetery for burial. Mrs. Wilkinson leaves four sisters, Mrs. Margaret A. Farmer, Mrs. Ellen M. Chryst and Miss Dunn of Syracuse and Mrs. McSloy of St. Catherines, Canada.
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