Mrs. George Daniels suffered a stroke, Wednesday afternoon and within a few hours had breathed her last. For a number of weeks she had been in poor health and the end, though sudden was not unlooked for, Harriet Kellogg Daniels as born in Rochester in the year 1846 and her whole life of 78 years was spent in this vicinity. She was married to George Daniels in 1867 and survived him by twelve years. Mrs. Daniels was a member of the Presbyterian church also of the King's Daughters; of the Court of Amaranth and of the Oder of the Eastern Stars. In her affliation with these organizations as in her circle of friends she was a loyal, interest, consistent and sympathetic worker. She leaves four sons Henry M, Guy, and Earl of Bath; Melvin of Auburn; and a daughter Mrs. James Thomas, Jr. with whom she made her home. The funeral will be held today at two o'clock at the home of her daughter, Rev. George H. Allen, Jr. officiating.
Mrs. George Daniels suffered a stroke, Wednesday afternoon and within a few hours had breathed her last. For a number of weeks she had been in poor health and the end, though sudden was not unlooked for, Harriet Kellogg Daniels as born in Rochester in the year 1846 and her whole life of 78 years was spent in this vicinity. She was married to George Daniels in 1867 and survived him by twelve years. Mrs. Daniels was a member of the Presbyterian church also of the King's Daughters; of the Court of Amaranth and of the Oder of the Eastern Stars. In her affliation with these organizations as in her circle of friends she was a loyal, interest, consistent and sympathetic worker. She leaves four sons Henry M, Guy, and Earl of Bath; Melvin of Auburn; and a daughter Mrs. James Thomas, Jr. with whom she made her home. The funeral will be held today at two o'clock at the home of her daughter, Rev. George H. Allen, Jr. officiating.
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