Another Sudden Death
Mrs. Amanda M. Tourtillotte died suddenly at herhome, i'4 . E. Williams street, at 11 o'cloc-k Tuesday, at the age of seventy years. I)eath was the result of heart failure. Mrs. Tourtillotte stood beside the stove popping corn, when she auddenly threvv up her hands and feil backward, the servant girl catching her before she s truck the floor. Within five minutes, and before a physician could be summoned she had passed away, Monday evening she was feeling unwell and did not sleep very well during the night, but she was not unusually ill, as the heart trouble was nothing new. Mrs. Tourtillotte has been a resident here for eight or nine years, coming from Toledo, her old home. She had two daughters in this city, Mrs. E. B. Hall, of 120 Hill street, and Mrs. Lottie L. Medaris, who liyed with her niother. She had besides these children two sons, both of whoni are in the west.
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