OBITUARY from The Zanesville Daily Courier, Monday, December 15, 1884
Mrs. Susan Caw, wife of Isaac Caw, of the Eighth ward, died at her home on Jackson Street, Saturday evening at half past seven o'clock of typhoid fever. Mrs. Caw contracted the disease, it is thought, while nursing her daughter Ida, who is just recovering from a severe and protracted illness. She was a good friend, a loving wife, a tender parent and a noble Christian woman. She united with the First Baptist Church 37 years ago. Funeral Tuesday from the First Baptist Church at 1 PM. Friends of the family invited.
OBITUARY from The Zanesville Daily Courier, Monday, December 15, 1884
Mrs. Susan Caw, wife of Isaac Caw, of the Eighth ward, died at her home on Jackson Street, Saturday evening at half past seven o'clock of typhoid fever. Mrs. Caw contracted the disease, it is thought, while nursing her daughter Ida, who is just recovering from a severe and protracted illness. She was a good friend, a loving wife, a tender parent and a noble Christian woman. She united with the First Baptist Church 37 years ago. Funeral Tuesday from the First Baptist Church at 1 PM. Friends of the family invited.
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