Augusta Cook (174389653)
Obituary
Amador Ledger Friday, 29 September 1905
Died in Sacramento.
Mrs. E. A. Cook, nee Augusta Bennetts, died in the Sacramento hospital on Friday last after a brief Illness. Deceased was a daughter of Richard Bennetts of Amador City, and spent her girlhood days in that town, where she was endeared to all who knew her. A few months ago she was married to Mr. Cook in Sacramento who was also a resident of Amador City in bygone years, and a nephew of the late Geo. W. Kling. After marriage the pair resided at Walnut Grove, where Mr. Cook is engaged in the butcher business, but his last enemy invaded the happy home, and carried the newly made bride to a premature grave. The remains were brought to Amador county and the funeral took place in Sutter Creek last Sunday, a large number of sorrowing relatives and friends following the remains to their last resting place. The bereaved relatives tender their heartfelt thanks to all who rendered aid in the final sickness and funeral ceremonies of their beloved one.
Contributor: CWSam (46803167)
Augusta Cook (174389653)
Obituary
Amador Ledger Friday, 29 September 1905
Died in Sacramento.
Mrs. E. A. Cook, nee Augusta Bennetts, died in the Sacramento hospital on Friday last after a brief Illness. Deceased was a daughter of Richard Bennetts of Amador City, and spent her girlhood days in that town, where she was endeared to all who knew her. A few months ago she was married to Mr. Cook in Sacramento who was also a resident of Amador City in bygone years, and a nephew of the late Geo. W. Kling. After marriage the pair resided at Walnut Grove, where Mr. Cook is engaged in the butcher business, but his last enemy invaded the happy home, and carried the newly made bride to a premature grave. The remains were brought to Amador county and the funeral took place in Sutter Creek last Sunday, a large number of sorrowing relatives and friends following the remains to their last resting place. The bereaved relatives tender their heartfelt thanks to all who rendered aid in the final sickness and funeral ceremonies of their beloved one.
Contributor: CWSam (46803167)
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