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The Nunda News
Nunda, Livingston County, New York.
October 1882
A Sad Affair
The death of Mrs. Frank Hark, which occurred at Hume last Saturday, cast a shadow of gloom over the community her, where she was so well known, and from where she went less than a year ago a young and happy bride. She was the youngest daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Passage, and the loss is keenly felt by them as well as her husband. Her death was from Malarial fever, which set in after childbirth, and occurred two weeks after the birth of a little son. The funeral was very largely attended here on Monday at the Methodist church, Rev. D. Leisenring conducting the services.
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The Nunda News
Nunda, Livingston County, New York.
October 1882
A Sad Affair
The death of Mrs. Frank Hark, which occurred at Hume last Saturday, cast a shadow of gloom over the community her, where she was so well known, and from where she went less than a year ago a young and happy bride. She was the youngest daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Passage, and the loss is keenly felt by them as well as her husband. Her death was from Malarial fever, which set in after childbirth, and occurred two weeks after the birth of a little son. The funeral was very largely attended here on Monday at the Methodist church, Rev. D. Leisenring conducting the services.
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