After an illness of three week's duration, hovering between life and death, Mrs. William B. Conrad died at her home on St. Lawrence avenue at 5:15 yesterday afternoon.
Death came as a result of ptomaine poisoning with which she was stricken two weeks ago.
Mrs. Conrad was born in this city on June 10, 1868. She is survived by her husband and son, Bradley, her father and mother, Mrs. and Mrs. George R. Barker, three sisters, Mrs. Arthur Aller, Mrs. Ray Wisner and Miss Mary Barker, all of this city. Two brothers, J.M. Barker of Beunswick. Me, and George Barker of Marwuis, Sask., Canada, also survive.
After an illness of three week's duration, hovering between life and death, Mrs. William B. Conrad died at her home on St. Lawrence avenue at 5:15 yesterday afternoon.
Death came as a result of ptomaine poisoning with which she was stricken two weeks ago.
Mrs. Conrad was born in this city on June 10, 1868. She is survived by her husband and son, Bradley, her father and mother, Mrs. and Mrs. George R. Barker, three sisters, Mrs. Arthur Aller, Mrs. Ray Wisner and Miss Mary Barker, all of this city. Two brothers, J.M. Barker of Beunswick. Me, and George Barker of Marwuis, Sask., Canada, also survive.
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