Story County, Iowa, USA
Levica Patterson Glasgow (1822-1896)
Tuesday morning Mrs. Levica Glasgow, of Iowa Center was found dead, having died suddenly. She was quite aged and a long resident of the locality and she was highly esteemed by her neighbors and associates. Doctors F.S. Smith, of Nevada and E.C. Scott, of Maxwell were in the neighborhood were notified pronouncing her cause of death as natural. A few thought it best to have an inquest held and the coroner, Mr. Richmond, was notified. He returned the same vertict as above, with the addition by the autopsy specific difficulty was the rupture of the right ventricle of the heart.
There is no record of Levica Patterson Glasgow buried in Story County Iowa. However, there is a monument for her at the Patterson Memorial Cemetery in Wythe County, VA. One would assume her remains were taken home to be buried with the remainder of her family.
Story County, Iowa, USA
Levica Patterson Glasgow (1822-1896)
Tuesday morning Mrs. Levica Glasgow, of Iowa Center was found dead, having died suddenly. She was quite aged and a long resident of the locality and she was highly esteemed by her neighbors and associates. Doctors F.S. Smith, of Nevada and E.C. Scott, of Maxwell were in the neighborhood were notified pronouncing her cause of death as natural. A few thought it best to have an inquest held and the coroner, Mr. Richmond, was notified. He returned the same vertict as above, with the addition by the autopsy specific difficulty was the rupture of the right ventricle of the heart.
There is no record of Levica Patterson Glasgow buried in Story County Iowa. However, there is a monument for her at the Patterson Memorial Cemetery in Wythe County, VA. One would assume her remains were taken home to be buried with the remainder of her family.
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