Mrs, Charles A. Olin, an Invalid for a Dozen Years, Succumbs to Dropsy and Rheumatism
Mrs. Charles A. Olin, who has been an invalid for nearly 12 years, died yesterday morning from the effects of rheumatism which was followed by dropsy.
The funeral will be held from the residence at 205 North Van Buren street tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock and interment will be in Woodlawn.
Surviving Mrs. Olin are her husband, who is associated with the contractor John Marsh, the railroad contractor at Cleveland, her mother, Mrs. B. G. Webster and her sister, Mrs. Henry R. Armstrong.
Mrs, Charles A. Olin, an Invalid for a Dozen Years, Succumbs to Dropsy and Rheumatism
Mrs. Charles A. Olin, who has been an invalid for nearly 12 years, died yesterday morning from the effects of rheumatism which was followed by dropsy.
The funeral will be held from the residence at 205 North Van Buren street tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock and interment will be in Woodlawn.
Surviving Mrs. Olin are her husband, who is associated with the contractor John Marsh, the railroad contractor at Cleveland, her mother, Mrs. B. G. Webster and her sister, Mrs. Henry R. Armstrong.
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