The Quincy Daily Whig, Tuesday, July 9, 1918; page 2.
Helen Stravinsky.
Helen Stravinsky, the 7-year-old daughter of Edward Stravinsky, 120 North Tenth street, died in Blessing hospital Monday morning at 2 o'clock from convulsions. She had been ill for three weeks.
Helen was born in Quincy March 29, 1911, and had lived in Quincy all her life. She was an excellent student, and quite a favorite among her schoolmates and teachers in Webster school, where she was a regular attendant in the second grade.
Burial will be in Greenmount cemetery.
The Quincy Daily Journal, Thursday, July 11, 1918; page 2.
FUNERALS
Helen Stravinsky.
The funeral of Helen M. Stravinsky was held Wednesday afternoon from the residence at 1005 Hampshire street. Reverend Bingaman conducted the services. The burial was at Greenmount cemetery. The pall bearers were four little girls: Albertine Stuart, May Steinbeck, Grace Busch, and Florence Potts.
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The Quincy Daily Whig, Tuesday, July 9, 1918; page 2.
Helen Stravinsky.
Helen Stravinsky, the 7-year-old daughter of Edward Stravinsky, 120 North Tenth street, died in Blessing hospital Monday morning at 2 o'clock from convulsions. She had been ill for three weeks.
Helen was born in Quincy March 29, 1911, and had lived in Quincy all her life. She was an excellent student, and quite a favorite among her schoolmates and teachers in Webster school, where she was a regular attendant in the second grade.
Burial will be in Greenmount cemetery.
The Quincy Daily Journal, Thursday, July 11, 1918; page 2.
FUNERALS
Helen Stravinsky.
The funeral of Helen M. Stravinsky was held Wednesday afternoon from the residence at 1005 Hampshire street. Reverend Bingaman conducted the services. The burial was at Greenmount cemetery. The pall bearers were four little girls: Albertine Stuart, May Steinbeck, Grace Busch, and Florence Potts.
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