Mrs. Charles W. Seymour, wife of the well known Tacoma lecturer and lawyer, died at her home, 121 South G street, at 4 p.m. yesterday. Arrangementsd for the funeral have not been completed.
Tacoma Daily Ledger
Saturday, July 3, 1897, pg 3
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Died
SEYMOUR - In this city, at her home, 121 South G. street, at 4 p.m. yesterday. Mrs. Helen Augusta Seymour, wife of Charles W. Seymour, age 52 years, a native of New York.
Tacoma Daily Ledger
Saturday, July 3, 1897, pg 7
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Death of Mrs. C.W. Seymour
The death of Mrs. Charles W. Seymour, who died at her home, 121 South G street, Friday, was the result of an apopleptic stroke. Mrs. Seymour was apparently in good health at breakfast the day of her death, but while ascending the stairs soon afterward she was prostrated by the shock from which she died a few hours later. Mrs. Seymour's maiden name was Holmes and she was a native of New York. Mr. Seymour is at Los Angeles, Cal. Arrangements for the funeral have not been made.
Tacoma Daily Ledger
Sunday, July 4, 1897, pg 5
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MRS. SEYMOUR'S FUNERAL
May Friends Participate in the Last Sad Rites
The last ceremonies over the remains of Mrs. Charles W. Seymour were held at St. Luke's Episcopal church at 3 p.m., yesterday, Rev. F.H. Church, recotr of the church, officiating. The customary Episcopalian ritual was observed, and appropriate song service was rendered by a full choir.
Many beautiful flowers, the tributes of loving friends, were placed upon the casket and the church was crowded with friends of the deceased and her family. C.W. Seymour, Samuel P. Holmes, father of Mrs. Seymour, C.W. Holmes, her brother, and her daughters, Helen, Jessie and Winifred, were the relatives present.
The pall bearers were, L.W. Roys, C.B. Zabriskie, Alexander Reed, M. Miller, R.B. Lehman and E.F. Jacobson. The interment was at the Tacoma cemetery.
Tacoma Daily Ledger
Thursday, July 8, 1897, pg 8
Mrs. Charles W. Seymour, wife of the well known Tacoma lecturer and lawyer, died at her home, 121 South G street, at 4 p.m. yesterday. Arrangementsd for the funeral have not been completed.
Tacoma Daily Ledger
Saturday, July 3, 1897, pg 3
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Died
SEYMOUR - In this city, at her home, 121 South G. street, at 4 p.m. yesterday. Mrs. Helen Augusta Seymour, wife of Charles W. Seymour, age 52 years, a native of New York.
Tacoma Daily Ledger
Saturday, July 3, 1897, pg 7
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Death of Mrs. C.W. Seymour
The death of Mrs. Charles W. Seymour, who died at her home, 121 South G street, Friday, was the result of an apopleptic stroke. Mrs. Seymour was apparently in good health at breakfast the day of her death, but while ascending the stairs soon afterward she was prostrated by the shock from which she died a few hours later. Mrs. Seymour's maiden name was Holmes and she was a native of New York. Mr. Seymour is at Los Angeles, Cal. Arrangements for the funeral have not been made.
Tacoma Daily Ledger
Sunday, July 4, 1897, pg 5
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MRS. SEYMOUR'S FUNERAL
May Friends Participate in the Last Sad Rites
The last ceremonies over the remains of Mrs. Charles W. Seymour were held at St. Luke's Episcopal church at 3 p.m., yesterday, Rev. F.H. Church, recotr of the church, officiating. The customary Episcopalian ritual was observed, and appropriate song service was rendered by a full choir.
Many beautiful flowers, the tributes of loving friends, were placed upon the casket and the church was crowded with friends of the deceased and her family. C.W. Seymour, Samuel P. Holmes, father of Mrs. Seymour, C.W. Holmes, her brother, and her daughters, Helen, Jessie and Winifred, were the relatives present.
The pall bearers were, L.W. Roys, C.B. Zabriskie, Alexander Reed, M. Miller, R.B. Lehman and E.F. Jacobson. The interment was at the Tacoma cemetery.
Tacoma Daily Ledger
Thursday, July 8, 1897, pg 8
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