Lead Daily Call newspaper, April 6, 1917 -
MRS. WM. RUNDELL (SIC) DEAD.
Heart Failure Supposed to be Cause of Death.
Mrs. Mary Ellen Rundell (sic), wife of William Rundell, aged 51 years, a native of England, died suddenly at her residence, 204 West Main street, at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. For some time past she had been ailing, but it was not thought that her condition was at all serious. Heart failure is supposed to have been the immediate cause of her death. The remains were removed to the Mead undertaking parlors, where they will remain until the time of the funeral services, which will take place at the Baptist church, Rev. Bruner officiating, at a time to be announced later.
Mrs. Rundell had been a resident of Lead for seven years. She leaves her husband, William Rundell of this city, a niece, Mrs. John Campbell and a little grandson, also residents of Lead, as well as her daughter, Mrs. Jennie Pascoe. She is survived by a son and daughter in Australia and a daughter in Cornwall, England, two brothers and two sisters in England and one brother in Australia.
She was a member of the Woodman Circle.
Lead Daily Call, Saturday, April 7, 1917, page 4:
Funeral services over the remains of the late Mrs. Mary Rundell (sic), wife of William Rundell (sic) of this city, who died Thursday afternoon, will take place at the Baptist church tomorrow, Sunday, afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, Rev. Bruner officiating. Interment will be in South Lead cemetery.
Lead Daily Call newspaper, April 6, 1917 -
MRS. WM. RUNDELL (SIC) DEAD.
Heart Failure Supposed to be Cause of Death.
Mrs. Mary Ellen Rundell (sic), wife of William Rundell, aged 51 years, a native of England, died suddenly at her residence, 204 West Main street, at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. For some time past she had been ailing, but it was not thought that her condition was at all serious. Heart failure is supposed to have been the immediate cause of her death. The remains were removed to the Mead undertaking parlors, where they will remain until the time of the funeral services, which will take place at the Baptist church, Rev. Bruner officiating, at a time to be announced later.
Mrs. Rundell had been a resident of Lead for seven years. She leaves her husband, William Rundell of this city, a niece, Mrs. John Campbell and a little grandson, also residents of Lead, as well as her daughter, Mrs. Jennie Pascoe. She is survived by a son and daughter in Australia and a daughter in Cornwall, England, two brothers and two sisters in England and one brother in Australia.
She was a member of the Woodman Circle.
Lead Daily Call, Saturday, April 7, 1917, page 4:
Funeral services over the remains of the late Mrs. Mary Rundell (sic), wife of William Rundell (sic) of this city, who died Thursday afternoon, will take place at the Baptist church tomorrow, Sunday, afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, Rev. Bruner officiating. Interment will be in South Lead cemetery.
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