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Rock Springs Miner no. 21 May 20, 1916
The body of Mrs. Frank Dona, who died at Cumberland on Wednesday was brought to Rock Springs on No. 6, yesterday afternoon. The body was taken to the home of her sister, Mrs. J. Green, on J Street, where the funeral will be held on Sunday.
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Rock Springs Rocket no. 27 May 26, 1916
Mrs. Frank Dona Dead
Mrs. Frank Dona died last Thursday, May 18th, at Cumberland, the cause of death being a clot of blood on the brain. The body was brought home on No. 6 Friday afternoon, and taken to the home of a sister, Mrs. John Green on J street, from where the funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon.
Deceased is survived by her husband and daughter, six years old, four sisters and two brothers. She was one of the Bonomo girls and well known here where she lived a number of years. The funeral was one of the largest ever held.
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Rock Springs Miner no. 21 May 20, 1916
The body of Mrs. Frank Dona, who died at Cumberland on Wednesday was brought to Rock Springs on No. 6, yesterday afternoon. The body was taken to the home of her sister, Mrs. J. Green, on J Street, where the funeral will be held on Sunday.
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Rock Springs Rocket no. 27 May 26, 1916
Mrs. Frank Dona Dead
Mrs. Frank Dona died last Thursday, May 18th, at Cumberland, the cause of death being a clot of blood on the brain. The body was brought home on No. 6 Friday afternoon, and taken to the home of a sister, Mrs. John Green on J street, from where the funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon.
Deceased is survived by her husband and daughter, six years old, four sisters and two brothers. She was one of the Bonomo girls and well known here where she lived a number of years. The funeral was one of the largest ever held.
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