Elizabeth J. Walker, 51, of Osage County, Missouri, died at 7:00am on June 10, 1914 at Fulton State Hospital where she had been a patient for 18 years, 2 months and 23 days.
Dr. Herman Major, of the hospital, pronounced death caused by Carcinama of the Cervical Uterus contributed to by Chronic Mania. The informant was Herman Major of Fulton.
Elizabeth was born June 10, 1863, in Osage County, Missouri, the daughter of unnamed parents. She was married but no spouses nane documented. There was no occupation listed.
Arrangements were under the direction of J.J. Tibbs of Fulton. Burial was in the Fulton State Hospital Cemetary.
Elizabeth J. Walker, 51, of Osage County, Missouri, died at 7:00am on June 10, 1914 at Fulton State Hospital where she had been a patient for 18 years, 2 months and 23 days.
Dr. Herman Major, of the hospital, pronounced death caused by Carcinama of the Cervical Uterus contributed to by Chronic Mania. The informant was Herman Major of Fulton.
Elizabeth was born June 10, 1863, in Osage County, Missouri, the daughter of unnamed parents. She was married but no spouses nane documented. There was no occupation listed.
Arrangements were under the direction of J.J. Tibbs of Fulton. Burial was in the Fulton State Hospital Cemetary.
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