Native of Main (sic)
Mrs. Laura Black
Poor Mrs. Black, wife of A. G. Black, whose death is announced in this paper was a lady of more than ordinary accomplishments and goodness of heart, known best by her neighbors and intimate acquaintances. She was a devoted wife and had suffered long with that gnawing disease, the consumption. She was conscious up to about the last moment and left instructions in regard to her funeral robes and disposition of her remains. They had no children and Mr. Black is left alone to mourn the loss of one so devoted to him in life. He has the sympathy of many friends.
ariposa Gazette
December 5, 1885 M
Native of Main (sic)
Mrs. Laura Black
Poor Mrs. Black, wife of A. G. Black, whose death is announced in this paper was a lady of more than ordinary accomplishments and goodness of heart, known best by her neighbors and intimate acquaintances. She was a devoted wife and had suffered long with that gnawing disease, the consumption. She was conscious up to about the last moment and left instructions in regard to her funeral robes and disposition of her remains. They had no children and Mr. Black is left alone to mourn the loss of one so devoted to him in life. He has the sympathy of many friends.
ariposa Gazette
December 5, 1885 M
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