She died a sudden death in the railroad yards near Mosley and Lewis Streets, in Wichita, Kansas, while gathering firewood.
Her obituary was published in the Wichita Eagle, Tuesday, August 30, 1904, Page 5, stating she died the day before on August 29, 1904. (Death date listed on stone is September 12, 1904, which was 14 days after her actual death. It's possible her stone wasn't placed until her husband died 43 years later, and the date carved in the stone was a family estimate.)
She died a sudden death in the railroad yards near Mosley and Lewis Streets, in Wichita, Kansas, while gathering firewood.
Her obituary was published in the Wichita Eagle, Tuesday, August 30, 1904, Page 5, stating she died the day before on August 29, 1904. (Death date listed on stone is September 12, 1904, which was 14 days after her actual death. It's possible her stone wasn't placed until her husband died 43 years later, and the date carved in the stone was a family estimate.)
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