Mrs. Addle Brewer Barnes, 69, who died at the Cornwall Ont. Hospital at 5 o'clock Friday afternoon resulted from blood poisoning contracted through piercing her thumb with a needle on Monday, was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at her home In this village, Rev. A.B. Ding officiated. Interment was made at the Racquette River Cemetery.
Mrs. Barnes became ill Tuesday morning, but her condition was not regarded serious. Thursday night her condition being much worse and on Friday morning she was taken to the hospital.
She was one of a family of six children and was the widow of Cornelius Barnes, whose death, occurred thirty years ago.
Surviving are three children, Ira Barnes of Massena, Mrs. John W. Matthews of Louisville and Mrs. Frederick L. Taylor of Seattle, Wash., and one sister, Mrs. Anna O. Chase of this village.
St. Lawrence Weekly Democrat
Thursday, July 18, 1912
Mrs. Addle Brewer Barnes, 69, who died at the Cornwall Ont. Hospital at 5 o'clock Friday afternoon resulted from blood poisoning contracted through piercing her thumb with a needle on Monday, was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at her home In this village, Rev. A.B. Ding officiated. Interment was made at the Racquette River Cemetery.
Mrs. Barnes became ill Tuesday morning, but her condition was not regarded serious. Thursday night her condition being much worse and on Friday morning she was taken to the hospital.
She was one of a family of six children and was the widow of Cornelius Barnes, whose death, occurred thirty years ago.
Surviving are three children, Ira Barnes of Massena, Mrs. John W. Matthews of Louisville and Mrs. Frederick L. Taylor of Seattle, Wash., and one sister, Mrs. Anna O. Chase of this village.
St. Lawrence Weekly Democrat
Thursday, July 18, 1912
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