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Olive Mary Cote LaRose

Birth
Clintonville, Clinton County, New York, USA
Death
21 Dec 1922 (aged 51)
Dexter, Jefferson County, New York, USA
Burial
Potsdam, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Note: I do know that she is buried in Saint Marys Cemetery. Her obituary only said that she will be buried in Potsdam Cemetery. I chose this one because it holds the most LaRoses in Potsdam. Please contact me if you know where she is buried.
- Dorsey Barnes Drane


The Adirondack Record, Au Sable Forks, N.Y., Thursday, January 4, 1923
CHOKING SPELL FATAL TO MRS. OLIVE LA ROSE
Mrs. Olive M. Cota La Rose, wife of Joseph. La Rose, formerly of Tupper Lake, died suddenly in. Dexter following an attack of choking. She had been apparently in good health but heart failure combined with the choking spell caused her death. Mrs. LaRose was born in Clintonvflle October 1, 1871, and spent her early life there. For a number of years the family lived in Potsdam and later in Tupper Lake For the last three years they had lived in Dexter, where Mr. LaRose was employed as a mill hand. Beside her husband, Mrs. LaRose is survived by four sons, five daughters, three, brothers and four sisters.
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Retrieved from the NYS Historic Newspapers project.
Note: I do know that she is buried in Saint Marys Cemetery. Her obituary only said that she will be buried in Potsdam Cemetery. I chose this one because it holds the most LaRoses in Potsdam. Please contact me if you know where she is buried.
- Dorsey Barnes Drane


The Adirondack Record, Au Sable Forks, N.Y., Thursday, January 4, 1923
CHOKING SPELL FATAL TO MRS. OLIVE LA ROSE
Mrs. Olive M. Cota La Rose, wife of Joseph. La Rose, formerly of Tupper Lake, died suddenly in. Dexter following an attack of choking. She had been apparently in good health but heart failure combined with the choking spell caused her death. Mrs. LaRose was born in Clintonvflle October 1, 1871, and spent her early life there. For a number of years the family lived in Potsdam and later in Tupper Lake For the last three years they had lived in Dexter, where Mr. LaRose was employed as a mill hand. Beside her husband, Mrs. LaRose is survived by four sons, five daughters, three, brothers and four sisters.
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Retrieved from the NYS Historic Newspapers project.


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