Syracuse, New York
The Daily Journal newspaper
Wednesday, August 29, 1894
Page 5, Column 7
DEATHS.
COMSTOCK - At Ogdensburg, N. Y., August 28th, 1894, George F. Comstock, jr. Funeral services private at his late residence, 506 West Genesee-st., Thursday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Interment at Oakwood, at the convenience of the family.
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(same paper - next page, column 6)
Mortuary Notes.
George F. Comstock, son of the late Judge George F. Comstock, is dead at the Ogdensburg hospital. The deceased was about 43 years of age and in his early manhood gave promise of being one of the leading attorneys of the Onondaga county bar. He was a graduate of Harvard and studied law in this city with his father. About five years ago his mind began to show signs of failing, after a severe attack of nervous prostration. He was in a private asylum near Boston until the death of his father, two years ago, when he was transferred to Ogdensburg. Death was caused by convulsions. Mr. Comstock is survived by a widow, who was Miss Caroline A. Shaw of Detroit, and by three daughters. The body will be brought to this city and buried in the family plot at Oakwood.
Syracuse, New York
The Daily Journal newspaper
Wednesday, August 29, 1894
Page 5, Column 7
DEATHS.
COMSTOCK - At Ogdensburg, N. Y., August 28th, 1894, George F. Comstock, jr. Funeral services private at his late residence, 506 West Genesee-st., Thursday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Interment at Oakwood, at the convenience of the family.
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(same paper - next page, column 6)
Mortuary Notes.
George F. Comstock, son of the late Judge George F. Comstock, is dead at the Ogdensburg hospital. The deceased was about 43 years of age and in his early manhood gave promise of being one of the leading attorneys of the Onondaga county bar. He was a graduate of Harvard and studied law in this city with his father. About five years ago his mind began to show signs of failing, after a severe attack of nervous prostration. He was in a private asylum near Boston until the death of his father, two years ago, when he was transferred to Ogdensburg. Death was caused by convulsions. Mr. Comstock is survived by a widow, who was Miss Caroline A. Shaw of Detroit, and by three daughters. The body will be brought to this city and buried in the family plot at Oakwood.
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