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Albert H. Blanchard

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Albert H. Blanchard

Birth
Death
31 Jul 1894 (aged 24)
Burial
Damariscotta, Lincoln County, Maine, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.0352554, Longitude: -69.5211563
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Dallas Daily Times Herald. August 1, 1894.

Albert H. Blanchard died last evening at 6:30 at his home, No. 116 Hibernia Street. He was conscious to the last moment, and recognized his wife and friends who were present as the scenes of his earthly life and the realities of this world were floating from him.
Mr. Blanchard had been sick about two weeks with malarial fever, but the medical opinion of his physician and the general impression of his most intimate friends, were that he would recover, but about two days previous to his death, his condition became alarmingly worse, and all hopes were given up for his recovery.
The body was taken charge of by Ed C. Smith & Brother, undertakers, who have prepared the corpse for shipment to Mrs. Blanchard's Eastern home at Biscay, Me. The body will be conveyed to its final resting place by his wife, and a brother of the deceased, who is now en route to Dallas from Boston, Mass. He is expected to arrive Friday and the party will immediately return to the East.
Mr. Blanchard was 23 years old. He leaves a widow, but no children. He was the Southern manager for the King, Richardson & Co., book publishers, of Springfield, Mass., and came to Dallas some two years ago to take charge of the local house, located in the Guild building, on Elm street.
Mr. Blanchard was President of the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor of the First Baptist church of this city. While residing in Dallas, he made many friends by his genteel manner and upright conduct in business and social life. He will be kindly remembered by many, and his widow has the sympathy of a large circle of acquaintances in her dark hour of affliction.
Dallas Daily Times Herald. August 1, 1894.

Albert H. Blanchard died last evening at 6:30 at his home, No. 116 Hibernia Street. He was conscious to the last moment, and recognized his wife and friends who were present as the scenes of his earthly life and the realities of this world were floating from him.
Mr. Blanchard had been sick about two weeks with malarial fever, but the medical opinion of his physician and the general impression of his most intimate friends, were that he would recover, but about two days previous to his death, his condition became alarmingly worse, and all hopes were given up for his recovery.
The body was taken charge of by Ed C. Smith & Brother, undertakers, who have prepared the corpse for shipment to Mrs. Blanchard's Eastern home at Biscay, Me. The body will be conveyed to its final resting place by his wife, and a brother of the deceased, who is now en route to Dallas from Boston, Mass. He is expected to arrive Friday and the party will immediately return to the East.
Mr. Blanchard was 23 years old. He leaves a widow, but no children. He was the Southern manager for the King, Richardson & Co., book publishers, of Springfield, Mass., and came to Dallas some two years ago to take charge of the local house, located in the Guild building, on Elm street.
Mr. Blanchard was President of the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor of the First Baptist church of this city. While residing in Dallas, he made many friends by his genteel manner and upright conduct in business and social life. He will be kindly remembered by many, and his widow has the sympathy of a large circle of acquaintances in her dark hour of affliction.


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