"To Whom It May Concern.
I have decided to end my life and no one is responsible for my death. Mary Anderson. P. S. I have no relatives. You can use my body as you choose."
She also had a large black King James version of the Holy Bible upon her chest, opened to the 23rd Psalm.
She was white and estimated to be between the ages of 33 and 45, was 5'8 and 240 pounds. She had auburn hair and brown eyes. She was embalmed and buried in a pauper's section of Crown Hill Cemetery with no marker, sharing the plot with another burial of an indigent male.
"To Whom It May Concern.
I have decided to end my life and no one is responsible for my death. Mary Anderson. P. S. I have no relatives. You can use my body as you choose."
She also had a large black King James version of the Holy Bible upon her chest, opened to the 23rd Psalm.
She was white and estimated to be between the ages of 33 and 45, was 5'8 and 240 pounds. She had auburn hair and brown eyes. She was embalmed and buried in a pauper's section of Crown Hill Cemetery with no marker, sharing the plot with another burial of an indigent male.
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