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THE WESTERN STAR, 26 January 1912 |
Obituary of ELMA MARIS |
MRS. J. T. MARIS ANSWERS the DEATH SUMMONS. At 11:10 a.m. on last Friday, January 19, 1912, the spirit of Mrs. J. T. Maris passed into the great beyond. Her death was not unexpected, as she had lingered for nearly three days in a semi conscious and very weak condition. For several months she had at times been confined to her room for a few days by ill health, but her constitution seemed so strong and her vitality so great that her condition of health was not considered alarming. Soon after Christmas, however, she was taken sick again, still she insisted that it was nothing unusual and that she would soon be strong. Not until about a week before her death did alarming condition arise. It then became evident that some vital organ was much affected. The best of medical attention was given, but it was impossible to stay
the inroads of disease, which was found to be tuberculosis of the liver.
She passed away peacefully and apparently without pain. Up to about 24 |
Transcribed and Contributed by Shirley Brier |
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