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The Weekly Times-Record (Valley City) 26 Mar 1914
Miss Zella Hone, died at River Pines Sanitarium, Stevens Point, Wisconsin, of tuberculosis. Miss Hone lived with her parents at Alta, five miles east of this city for 22 years. Since the death of her father six years ago, she has made her home with her sister, Mrs. M.H. Amsden of Minneapolis and Lake Minnestonka. Miss Hone was ill just a year, and while everything was done from the very first to arrest the disease, she did not respond to any treatment and gradually grew weaker and passed quietly away. She leaves her mother, two brothers and three sisters to mourn her loss.
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The Weekly Times-Record (Valley City) 26 Mar 1914
Miss Zella Hone, died at River Pines Sanitarium, Stevens Point, Wisconsin, of tuberculosis. Miss Hone lived with her parents at Alta, five miles east of this city for 22 years. Since the death of her father six years ago, she has made her home with her sister, Mrs. M.H. Amsden of Minneapolis and Lake Minnestonka. Miss Hone was ill just a year, and while everything was done from the very first to arrest the disease, she did not respond to any treatment and gradually grew weaker and passed quietly away. She leaves her mother, two brothers and three sisters to mourn her loss.
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