Saturday, February 23, 1946
Wife of Teacher Dies Suddenly on Return Home
Mrs. Cornelia Le Vie Nason, 62, of Cresheim Valley Drive, Wyndmoor, Springfield township, Montgomery County, was found dead on the doorstep of her home yesterday after he husband had searched for most of the night. She had died of a heart attack, according to dr. Isaac Starr, dean of the University of Pennsylvania Medical School, whose home is near the Nason's.
Harold Nason husband of the deceased, is well remembered here as a former associate of William Hatton Green in his studio on West Gay Street.
Mr. Nason told police he began calling friends late in the evening after he failed to hind her at home. He is director of the Leschetizky School of piano playing at 1714 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Mr. Nason said it was dark when he came home. He drove to the rear of the house and after putting his car in the garage, entered by a rear door. He told police that Mrs Nason had been out during the day with friends.
Saturday, February 23, 1946
Wife of Teacher Dies Suddenly on Return Home
Mrs. Cornelia Le Vie Nason, 62, of Cresheim Valley Drive, Wyndmoor, Springfield township, Montgomery County, was found dead on the doorstep of her home yesterday after he husband had searched for most of the night. She had died of a heart attack, according to dr. Isaac Starr, dean of the University of Pennsylvania Medical School, whose home is near the Nason's.
Harold Nason husband of the deceased, is well remembered here as a former associate of William Hatton Green in his studio on West Gay Street.
Mr. Nason told police he began calling friends late in the evening after he failed to hind her at home. He is director of the Leschetizky School of piano playing at 1714 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Mr. Nason said it was dark when he came home. He drove to the rear of the house and after putting his car in the garage, entered by a rear door. He told police that Mrs Nason had been out during the day with friends.
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Family Members
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Ethel G. LaVie
1878–1894
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John G LaVie
1879–1908
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Mabel Gertrude La Vie Schultz
1880–1965
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George Andrew LaVie Jr
1884–1933
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Mildred LaVie
1885–1887
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Helen LaVie Thacher
1887–1959
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Carlton E LaVie
1889–1891
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Richard Ernest LaVie
1896–1960
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Marjorie Ewing LaVie Stewart
1898–1959
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Philip Arnold Lavie
1900–1950
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