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THE LARNED EAGLE-OPTIC, 1 March 1901
Obituary of ELIZABETH BLASSAR
Mrs. Elizabeth Blassar, mother of Mrs. Harry Gray, died at the home of her daughter, on the South Side, Tuesday morning at three o’clock, of paralysis and old age. She was ninety years, seven months and twenty days old, and had been entirely helpless from a stroke of paralysis for a month or six weeks. The remains were embalmed by Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Eggleston and shipped Tuesday night to Shrewesbury, Pennsylvania,
accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. S. V. Scott, who was here visiting her sister, Mrs. Gray, at the time of her mother’s death.
Transcribed and Contributed by Richard Schwartzkopf


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