Meriden, Connecticut
Tuesday March 17, 1903, page 2
MRS. PIERCE'S ILLNESS
Aged Meriden woman Quite Low With Liver Trouble
Mrs. Sarah E. Pierce, mother-in-law of Dr. E. T. Bradstreet, is seriously ill at the physicians' residence on Colony Street, with diseases of the liver.
It is not expected that she will survived owing to her age, she being in her seventy-eighth year.
Mrs. Pierce has been confined to her bed since January 11 and has been ailing since last August.
Record Journal
Meriden, Connecticut
Thursday March 19, 1903, page 6
MRS. SARAH E. PIERCE, age 77 years died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E, T. Bradstreet on Colony Street, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock after a lingering illess with liver trouble. The funeral will be held from the house this afternoon at 5 o'clock and will be private. Rev. A.J. Lord officiating.
Friends are requested to omit flowers.
The Meriden Weekly Republican
Meriden, Connecticut
Thursday March 26, 1903, page 8
The funeral of Mrs. Sarah E. Pierce was held from the Bradstreet residence on Colony Street at 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon. The Rev. Albert J. Lord officiated. Services were private and flowers were omitted.
Record Journal
Meriden, Connecticut
Friday March 30, 1903, page 3
Funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Sarah E. Pierce were held at the Bradstreet residence on Colony Street later yesterday afternoon. Rev. A.J. Lord, of the First Congregational Church officiated. The services were private.
Meriden, Connecticut
Tuesday March 17, 1903, page 2
MRS. PIERCE'S ILLNESS
Aged Meriden woman Quite Low With Liver Trouble
Mrs. Sarah E. Pierce, mother-in-law of Dr. E. T. Bradstreet, is seriously ill at the physicians' residence on Colony Street, with diseases of the liver.
It is not expected that she will survived owing to her age, she being in her seventy-eighth year.
Mrs. Pierce has been confined to her bed since January 11 and has been ailing since last August.
Record Journal
Meriden, Connecticut
Thursday March 19, 1903, page 6
MRS. SARAH E. PIERCE, age 77 years died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E, T. Bradstreet on Colony Street, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock after a lingering illess with liver trouble. The funeral will be held from the house this afternoon at 5 o'clock and will be private. Rev. A.J. Lord officiating.
Friends are requested to omit flowers.
The Meriden Weekly Republican
Meriden, Connecticut
Thursday March 26, 1903, page 8
The funeral of Mrs. Sarah E. Pierce was held from the Bradstreet residence on Colony Street at 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon. The Rev. Albert J. Lord officiated. Services were private and flowers were omitted.
Record Journal
Meriden, Connecticut
Friday March 30, 1903, page 3
Funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Sarah E. Pierce were held at the Bradstreet residence on Colony Street later yesterday afternoon. Rev. A.J. Lord, of the First Congregational Church officiated. The services were private.
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