The funeral of Mrs. Ella Stafford, wife of Ernest Stafford of Geyserville, who died in a hospital in Santa Rosa on Sunday from convulsions, caused by premature child birth, was buried by sorrowing relatives and friends in Oak Mount Cemetery yesterday afternoon, following a funeral ceremony from the undertaking parlors of Fred Young & Co.
Deceased was a native of Germany and was 26 years, 5 months and 22 days of age.
She leaves, besides her sorrowing husband, one little daughter, Bertha May, a mother, two sisters, and a brother, all of Colusa.
Her death came as a severe shock. She was taken ill Saturday night and rushed to a hospital in Santa Rosa, where despite all efforts to save her, she passed away.
* from Healdsburg Tribune, Feb. 23, 1921
The funeral of Mrs. Ella Stafford, wife of Ernest Stafford of Geyserville, who died in a hospital in Santa Rosa on Sunday from convulsions, caused by premature child birth, was buried by sorrowing relatives and friends in Oak Mount Cemetery yesterday afternoon, following a funeral ceremony from the undertaking parlors of Fred Young & Co.
Deceased was a native of Germany and was 26 years, 5 months and 22 days of age.
She leaves, besides her sorrowing husband, one little daughter, Bertha May, a mother, two sisters, and a brother, all of Colusa.
Her death came as a severe shock. She was taken ill Saturday night and rushed to a hospital in Santa Rosa, where despite all efforts to save her, she passed away.
* from Healdsburg Tribune, Feb. 23, 1921
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