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Magdalena C. <I>Heater</I> Taylor

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Magdalena C. Heater Taylor

Birth
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1931 (aged 42–43)
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Ritzville, Adams County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Convalescing from two major operations and looking forward when she would be able to return home, Mrs. John Taylor was stricken with a blood clot Tuesday morning and died within a few minutes. Her death, which came as a great shock to her family and friends, occurred at 10 o'clock at St. Luke's hospital in Spokane. Her son, Raymond, was at her beside just a short time before and when he let his mother she was feeling fine, but the blood clot formed suddenly and no relief could be given. Mr. Taylor had returned home Monday for a few days, as his wife's condition was considered so satisfactory, that his presence ws no longer needed and he came to look after the farm. Other close relatives, who had been with Mrs. Taylor, thought that the worst was over and before they could be summoned again she had passed away.

The remains were brought to Ritzville and the funeral will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon from the Methodist church here, Rev. Attenborough will conduct the service.

Born at Circleville, Ohio, on September 19, 1888, Magdalena C. Heater came west with her parents 42 years ago. Her parets, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heater, settled on Rattlesnake flats, between Ritzville and Washtucna. She attended high school in Ritzville and was married to John Taylor in 1907. The family was residing on the old home place of her parents at the time of her death. She leaves her husband, a son, Raymond and a daughter, Helen; her parents and two sisters; Mr. Minne Harris of Ritzville and Mrs. Nellie Wright of Billings Montana, three brothers; E. V. Heater of Grandview; Alvin Heater of Merced, California; and Earl Heater of San Marie California.

Ritzville Journal Times January 29, 1931 Coutsey of Sue Gardner & gapwork90
Convalescing from two major operations and looking forward when she would be able to return home, Mrs. John Taylor was stricken with a blood clot Tuesday morning and died within a few minutes. Her death, which came as a great shock to her family and friends, occurred at 10 o'clock at St. Luke's hospital in Spokane. Her son, Raymond, was at her beside just a short time before and when he let his mother she was feeling fine, but the blood clot formed suddenly and no relief could be given. Mr. Taylor had returned home Monday for a few days, as his wife's condition was considered so satisfactory, that his presence ws no longer needed and he came to look after the farm. Other close relatives, who had been with Mrs. Taylor, thought that the worst was over and before they could be summoned again she had passed away.

The remains were brought to Ritzville and the funeral will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon from the Methodist church here, Rev. Attenborough will conduct the service.

Born at Circleville, Ohio, on September 19, 1888, Magdalena C. Heater came west with her parents 42 years ago. Her parets, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heater, settled on Rattlesnake flats, between Ritzville and Washtucna. She attended high school in Ritzville and was married to John Taylor in 1907. The family was residing on the old home place of her parents at the time of her death. She leaves her husband, a son, Raymond and a daughter, Helen; her parents and two sisters; Mr. Minne Harris of Ritzville and Mrs. Nellie Wright of Billings Montana, three brothers; E. V. Heater of Grandview; Alvin Heater of Merced, California; and Earl Heater of San Marie California.

Ritzville Journal Times January 29, 1931 Coutsey of Sue Gardner & gapwork90


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