September 29, 1934
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NEWPORT WOMAN DIES SUDDENLY
Miss Mary Doll Fails to Respond to Squad Treatments
Miss Mary Doll, 405 Saratoga-st, Newport, died suddenly last night at her home. The Newport Life-Saving Squad was called, but their efforts to revive her were futile.
Miss Doll had undergone and operation several weeks ago at a local hospital and was believed to be recovering.
She was a member of Pride of Kentucky Council, D. of A.; the Girls' Friendly Society, and the St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Newport. She had been an employee of the Bissinger Candy Co. a number of years.
She leaves her mother, Mrs. Anna Doll, with whom she lived; a brother, Walter Doll, and two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Wiethorn and Mrs. Esther Cornelius. Funeral arrangements are in charge of the John J. Radel Co., Newport.
September 29, 1934
Page 1
NEWPORT WOMAN DIES SUDDENLY
Miss Mary Doll Fails to Respond to Squad Treatments
Miss Mary Doll, 405 Saratoga-st, Newport, died suddenly last night at her home. The Newport Life-Saving Squad was called, but their efforts to revive her were futile.
Miss Doll had undergone and operation several weeks ago at a local hospital and was believed to be recovering.
She was a member of Pride of Kentucky Council, D. of A.; the Girls' Friendly Society, and the St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Newport. She had been an employee of the Bissinger Candy Co. a number of years.
She leaves her mother, Mrs. Anna Doll, with whom she lived; a brother, Walter Doll, and two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Wiethorn and Mrs. Esther Cornelius. Funeral arrangements are in charge of the John J. Radel Co., Newport.
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