Friday August 10, 1906
The Otsego Farmer
Miss Grace Briggs
Miss Grace Briggs died of typhoid fever in a New York Hospital, Wednesday of last week. About five weeks ago she went to the city to visit her brother and sisters there, was taken ill, and after a few days died. Deceased was bout twenty-one years old. She is survived by her father, Dewitt Briggs, one brother, Philip, of new York, and five sisters, Mrs. Wm. Penfield and Mrs. Felix Hueagin of New York, Mrs. Ira Evans of Oneonta, Mrs. Cladue Cornell of Westville and Miss Margaret Briggs who resides at home. The funeral was held from the Briggs home on Saturday. Rev. W.H. Alger, officiating. Burial in Westville Cemetery. The departure of Miss Briggs in early life creates deep sorrow in the hearts of those who were near to her and admired her so strongly.
Friday August 10, 1906
The Otsego Farmer
Miss Grace Briggs
Miss Grace Briggs died of typhoid fever in a New York Hospital, Wednesday of last week. About five weeks ago she went to the city to visit her brother and sisters there, was taken ill, and after a few days died. Deceased was bout twenty-one years old. She is survived by her father, Dewitt Briggs, one brother, Philip, of new York, and five sisters, Mrs. Wm. Penfield and Mrs. Felix Hueagin of New York, Mrs. Ira Evans of Oneonta, Mrs. Cladue Cornell of Westville and Miss Margaret Briggs who resides at home. The funeral was held from the Briggs home on Saturday. Rev. W.H. Alger, officiating. Burial in Westville Cemetery. The departure of Miss Briggs in early life creates deep sorrow in the hearts of those who were near to her and admired her so strongly.
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