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Mrs. Julia Knight, of 526 Hisock street, d...

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Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
June
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Mrs. Julia Knight, of 526 Hiscock street, died very suddenly at her home at 12 o'clock Wednesday night of heart failure. Mrs. Knight was in unusually good health and spirits yesterday and sat out on the veranda chatting with her daughter and a neighbor, who spent the evening with her, until about 9:30 o'clock.

She retired at about 10 o'clock and appeared to feel perfectly well. At about 11:45 she called her daughter. Miss Cynthia, and complained of feeling ill and asked her to run over to the home of Mrs. Tice and ask her to come over. Her daughter hurriedly dressed and went on her errand and was gone only a very few moments, but on her return found her mother dead.

A physician was hastily summoned, but he pronounced life to be extinct. Mrs. Knight is survived by a son who is practicing law in Kansas City and a daughter who lived at home with her mother.