Mrs. Aaron, colored, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Shipman who live west of the city about fourteen miles, was buried yesterday afternoon from the M. E. Church, Rev. J. F. Poucher officiating and interment was in Prospect Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Aaron was twenty-three years of age, having been born in Kentucky. Her death occurred in Sioux City where she had been working in a hotel for the past two years.
She had been married but a few months. Her husband and father were at her bedside when she died and accompanied the remains to Norfolk.
Source: The Norfolk Daily News, Mon, Jan 16, 1905, pg 4
Mrs. Aaron, colored, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Shipman who live west of the city about fourteen miles, was buried yesterday afternoon from the M. E. Church, Rev. J. F. Poucher officiating and interment was in Prospect Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Aaron was twenty-three years of age, having been born in Kentucky. Her death occurred in Sioux City where she had been working in a hotel for the past two years.
She had been married but a few months. Her husband and father were at her bedside when she died and accompanied the remains to Norfolk.
Source: The Norfolk Daily News, Mon, Jan 16, 1905, pg 4
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