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Sarah A <I>Wilson</I> Hunter

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Sarah A Wilson Hunter

Birth
Death
9 Dec 1920 (aged 87–88)
Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Newton, Jasper County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 3 Lot 46 Block 1
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Age 88, daughter of __ & Mary A ( ) Wilson, wife of Dr Henry E Hunter
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DIES FROM BROKEN HIP
Accident Proves Fatal to Mrs. Sarah Hunter, Age 89. After an Illness of fifteen weeks, caused by a broken' hip, Mrs. Sarah Ann Hunter, 89 years,' died this morning at, the St Francis Hospital.

Mrs. Hunter is the mother of G. M. Hunter of this city and for the past fourteen years has made her home at 823 North Market Street. Mrs. Hunter has been at the hospital since her accident. On Tuesday of next week she would have celebrated her eighty-ninth birthday.

She is survived by her son. G. M. Hunter. and three grandchildren, Mrs. C. R. Aylesbury of Wichita, Mrs. John Woods of Des Moines, IA, and Mrs., Everett Hall of Chester, West Virginia.

The body will be taken to Newton, Iowa, the old home of Mrs. Hunter, where the funeral will be held and Interment made.

Source: The Wichita Beacon, 10 Dec 1920, Fri, Page 19
Age 88, daughter of __ & Mary A ( ) Wilson, wife of Dr Henry E Hunter
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DIES FROM BROKEN HIP
Accident Proves Fatal to Mrs. Sarah Hunter, Age 89. After an Illness of fifteen weeks, caused by a broken' hip, Mrs. Sarah Ann Hunter, 89 years,' died this morning at, the St Francis Hospital.

Mrs. Hunter is the mother of G. M. Hunter of this city and for the past fourteen years has made her home at 823 North Market Street. Mrs. Hunter has been at the hospital since her accident. On Tuesday of next week she would have celebrated her eighty-ninth birthday.

She is survived by her son. G. M. Hunter. and three grandchildren, Mrs. C. R. Aylesbury of Wichita, Mrs. John Woods of Des Moines, IA, and Mrs., Everett Hall of Chester, West Virginia.

The body will be taken to Newton, Iowa, the old home of Mrs. Hunter, where the funeral will be held and Interment made.

Source: The Wichita Beacon, 10 Dec 1920, Fri, Page 19


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