Annie Chambers obituary, 1910
from the Trenton Evening Times, 10 May 1910
Mrs. Annie Chambers, widow of John Chambers, of 404 Klagg Avenue, died Monday evening after a short attack of heart trouble. She was in her 67th year of her age. She is survived by two children. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from her late home. Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery under the direction of E.R. Taylor.
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PAYS SOCIAL CALL, DIED SUDDENLY
Prominent Woman's Death Caused By Heart Disease -
Visited Neighbor Mrs. Annie Chambers, 67 years of age, died suddenly last night about 10:30 o'clock at her home, 404 Klagg Avenue. Death was due to heart disease. Mrs. Chambers was in good health apparently, early in the evening and made a social call at the home of a neighbor. When she returned home she complained of feeling ill. Her condition grew alarming and Dr. C.H. Waters was summoned, but before he arrived she had expired. Coroner Grove was then notified and after viewing the body issued a burial permit. Mrs. Chambers was the wife of John Chambers and was one of the best known residents of the vicinity. She lived at the above address since 1882. One son and a daughter survive. The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon. Interment will be made in Greenwood Cemetery, under the direction of E.R. Taylor.
Mrs. Annie Chambers, widow of John Chambers, of 404 Klagg Avenue, died Monday evening after a short attack of heart trouble. She was in her 67th year of her age. She is survived by two children. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from her late home. Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery under the direction of E.R. Taylor.
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PAYS SOCIAL CALL, DIED SUDDENLY
Prominent Woman's Death Caused By Heart Disease -
Visited Neighbor Mrs. Annie Chambers, 67 years of age, died suddenly last night about 10:30 o'clock at her home, 404 Klagg Avenue. Death was due to heart disease. Mrs. Chambers was in good health apparently, early in the evening and made a social call at the home of a neighbor. When she returned home she complained of feeling ill. Her condition grew alarming and Dr. C.H. Waters was summoned, but before he arrived she had expired. Coroner Grove was then notified and after viewing the body issued a burial permit. Mrs. Chambers was the wife of John Chambers and was one of the best known residents of the vicinity. She lived at the above address since 1882. One son and a daughter survive. The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon. Interment will be made in Greenwood Cemetery, under the direction of E.R. Taylor.
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