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A Sudden Death

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Parent Issue
Day
3
Month
December
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mis. J. C. Taylor, one of Ann Arbor's most highly respeoted ladies, met with an unexpected death on Thursday evening last. She was returning from Ypsilanti and when she had reached the Detroit-st bridge en her way to the fifth ward, she suffared a stroke of apoplexy and died before shecould be taken home. Mrs. Taylor has lived in this city many years and was about sixty-seven years of age. She leaves a hu8band and several children, one of whorn is Walter L. Taylor, aldermau from the fifth ward. The last rites were performed cu Sunday by the Rev. J. T. Sunderlainl, of the Unitarian church. All the children of the deceased were present. Those from out of town were Mrs. Green, i)f Bay City; Mre. Clark Cornwell, of Ypsilanti; Mrs. E. E. Beach, of Chicago, and J. Taylor, of New York.

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Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor Register