DIED SUDDENLY.
Miss Tracy Hotzell (sic), whose home is a few miles northeast of Emporia, died very suddenly last night at the home of Dr. A. G. Gray, where she was employed as a domestic. The funeral will be held tomorrow, but all arrangements have not yet been made.
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Emporia Weekly Republican, Thursday, August 10, 1899; p.2; c.4 & c.5
DEATH OF MISS TRACY HOTZELL. (sic)
Miss Tracy Hotzell died very suddenly last evening after an illness of only 24 hours, at the home of her employer, Dr. A. G. Gray, on Union street. She died about 7 o'clock. She leaves a father and mother and several sisters. The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at the Union school house, nine miles northeast of town. The remains will be interred in the burying grounds near by.
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Funeral of Miss Hotzel.
The remains of Miss Hotzel, the young lady who died at the home of Dr. A. G. Gray, from what is supposed to have been the rupture of an internal blood vessel, while lifting a tub full of water, was held today and the remains were interred in Forrest Hill cemetery [Union Cemetery]. Quite a large concourse of friends followed the remains to their last resting place.
DIED SUDDENLY.
Miss Tracy Hotzell (sic), whose home is a few miles northeast of Emporia, died very suddenly last night at the home of Dr. A. G. Gray, where she was employed as a domestic. The funeral will be held tomorrow, but all arrangements have not yet been made.
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Emporia Weekly Republican, Thursday, August 10, 1899; p.2; c.4 & c.5
DEATH OF MISS TRACY HOTZELL. (sic)
Miss Tracy Hotzell died very suddenly last evening after an illness of only 24 hours, at the home of her employer, Dr. A. G. Gray, on Union street. She died about 7 o'clock. She leaves a father and mother and several sisters. The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at the Union school house, nine miles northeast of town. The remains will be interred in the burying grounds near by.
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Funeral of Miss Hotzel.
The remains of Miss Hotzel, the young lady who died at the home of Dr. A. G. Gray, from what is supposed to have been the rupture of an internal blood vessel, while lifting a tub full of water, was held today and the remains were interred in Forrest Hill cemetery [Union Cemetery]. Quite a large concourse of friends followed the remains to their last resting place.
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