Monday, May 5, 1902 p.2
Elizabeth May DeLacey died Saturday at
the residence of her mother, Mrs. James De-
Lacey, 1348 south E street of typhoid fever.
She was 18 years of age and a native of the
state of Washington, having been born in Ta-
coma. She was a graduate from the grammar
grades of the public schools of this city and
was highly esteemed by a large circle of young
friends. Her mother, one sister, and four
brothers survive her. The funeral will
be held from mellinger's chapel on Tacoma
avenue tomorrow at 2 pm. The interment
will be in Tacoma cemetery.
Elizabeth was a clerk for the C.T. Muehlenbruch confectionery and ice cream parlor at 953 south Tacoma avenue.
Monday, May 5, 1902 p.2
Elizabeth May DeLacey died Saturday at
the residence of her mother, Mrs. James De-
Lacey, 1348 south E street of typhoid fever.
She was 18 years of age and a native of the
state of Washington, having been born in Ta-
coma. She was a graduate from the grammar
grades of the public schools of this city and
was highly esteemed by a large circle of young
friends. Her mother, one sister, and four
brothers survive her. The funeral will
be held from mellinger's chapel on Tacoma
avenue tomorrow at 2 pm. The interment
will be in Tacoma cemetery.
Elizabeth was a clerk for the C.T. Muehlenbruch confectionery and ice cream parlor at 953 south Tacoma avenue.
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