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Bernice Mildred Leas

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Bernice Mildred Leas

Birth
Warsaw, Coshocton County, Ohio, USA
Death
9 Jul 1932 (aged 23)
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Burial
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FORMER WARSAW GIRL, AGED 23, DIES AT DENVER
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Miss Bernice Mildred Leas, aged 23, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leas, Warsaw, passed away at the J. C. R. S. sanitarium at Denver, Colo, Saturday evening.

The deceased was born in Warsaw on January 5, 1909. She graduated from the Warsaw high school in the class of 1927. Employed by the telephone company in Millersburg for a period of five months. In 1928 she was forced to go to Denver because of ill health. There she resided for the past three years, and when she became critically ill several weeks ago she was taken to the sanitarium. Miss Leas died of tuberculosis.

Surviving are her father and mother, three brothers and three sisters, Carlos, Donald, Clyde, Rudy, Clarice and Ellen[Alice] Leas, all of Warsaw.

Funeral services will be held at 10:30 o'clock Thursday morning at the Leas home, a few miles south of Warsaw. Rev. Freer of Mohawk will officiate.
Source: Coshocton Tribune – 11 July 1932



FORMER WARSAW GIRL, AGED 23, DIES AT DENVER
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Miss Bernice Mildred Leas, aged 23, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leas, Warsaw, passed away at the J. C. R. S. sanitarium at Denver, Colo, Saturday evening.

The deceased was born in Warsaw on January 5, 1909. She graduated from the Warsaw high school in the class of 1927. Employed by the telephone company in Millersburg for a period of five months. In 1928 she was forced to go to Denver because of ill health. There she resided for the past three years, and when she became critically ill several weeks ago she was taken to the sanitarium. Miss Leas died of tuberculosis.

Surviving are her father and mother, three brothers and three sisters, Carlos, Donald, Clyde, Rudy, Clarice and Ellen[Alice] Leas, all of Warsaw.

Funeral services will be held at 10:30 o'clock Thursday morning at the Leas home, a few miles south of Warsaw. Rev. Freer of Mohawk will officiate.
Source: Coshocton Tribune – 11 July 1932




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