Miss Cassatt was making her home in York when she contracted pneumonia and was in the York hospital about five weeks. Tuberculosis developed as she was recup- erating from the former sickness.
Miss Cassatt was a member of the Y. M. C. A. of York, and the Methodist church,
of Gettysburg.
She is survived by her parents, one sister, Mrs. Myrtle Kohler, of Harrisburg; and four brothers, Milton, of Dauphin county, William, of McSherrystown, Samuel,
of York, and Norman, at home.
The Hanover Herald - Saturday, July 26, 1913
[Thanks to Find A Grave contributor Jennette for the obit]
Miss Cassatt was making her home in York when she contracted pneumonia and was in the York hospital about five weeks. Tuberculosis developed as she was recup- erating from the former sickness.
Miss Cassatt was a member of the Y. M. C. A. of York, and the Methodist church,
of Gettysburg.
She is survived by her parents, one sister, Mrs. Myrtle Kohler, of Harrisburg; and four brothers, Milton, of Dauphin county, William, of McSherrystown, Samuel,
of York, and Norman, at home.
The Hanover Herald - Saturday, July 26, 1913
[Thanks to Find A Grave contributor Jennette for the obit]
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