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Marilda Alice “Rilda” <I>Brown</I> Aaron

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Marilda Alice “Rilda” Brown Aaron

Birth
Indiana, USA
Death
29 Nov 1928 (aged 65–66)
Logansport, Cass County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Fulton, Fulton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Mid-northeast Section, Row 15
Memorial ID
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Published in the Logansport Pharos-Tribune, Friday, November 30, 1928

FRACTURE OF NECK PROVES FATAL TO WALTON RESIDENT Mrs. Crilda A. Aaron Passes Away at Hospital, Suffered Injuries in Barn Fall: Injuries sustained in a fall through a trap door in the barn at her home, proved fatal to Mrs. Crilda Alice Aaron, 57, of near Walton. She passed away at the St. Joseph hospital at 5 p,m, Thursday. An investigation showed that death resulted from paralysis, caused by a fracture of the neck, sustained in the fall. Mrs. Aaron was found unconscious on the basement floor of the barn at her home Tuesday afternoon after which she was removed to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Burl Tolen, 1321 College street, and later taken to the hospital. The body has been removed to the Tolen home. Funeral services are to be held at the Church of God on Helm street, at 1 p m Saturday, with Rev. Bentley in charge. Burial is to be made in the Fulton cemetery. Mrs Aaron is the widow of the late Joseph Aaron, and is survived by three sons-William, Frank, and Walter-and three daughters-Mrs. Tolen, Mrs.Grace Stubblefield and Mrs Anna Boiler.

Marilda Myer married Joseph Aron
March 2, 1905 in Cass County, Indiana
Published in the Logansport Pharos-Tribune, Friday, November 30, 1928

FRACTURE OF NECK PROVES FATAL TO WALTON RESIDENT Mrs. Crilda A. Aaron Passes Away at Hospital, Suffered Injuries in Barn Fall: Injuries sustained in a fall through a trap door in the barn at her home, proved fatal to Mrs. Crilda Alice Aaron, 57, of near Walton. She passed away at the St. Joseph hospital at 5 p,m, Thursday. An investigation showed that death resulted from paralysis, caused by a fracture of the neck, sustained in the fall. Mrs. Aaron was found unconscious on the basement floor of the barn at her home Tuesday afternoon after which she was removed to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Burl Tolen, 1321 College street, and later taken to the hospital. The body has been removed to the Tolen home. Funeral services are to be held at the Church of God on Helm street, at 1 p m Saturday, with Rev. Bentley in charge. Burial is to be made in the Fulton cemetery. Mrs Aaron is the widow of the late Joseph Aaron, and is survived by three sons-William, Frank, and Walter-and three daughters-Mrs. Tolen, Mrs.Grace Stubblefield and Mrs Anna Boiler.

Marilda Myer married Joseph Aron
March 2, 1905 in Cass County, Indiana


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