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Mary Crance “Rose” <I>Banks</I> Harris

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Mary Crance “Rose” Banks Harris

Birth
Yancey County, North Carolina, USA
Death
27 Feb 1905 (aged 34)
Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
Division 2, Row 35, Lot 015, Grave 01
Memorial ID
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MRS. C.R. HARRIS DEAD

Passed Away Yesterday as Result of Bloodpoisoning

Died, at her home in East Lewiston, Sunday morning at 6:10 o'clock, Mrs. C.L. Harris, aged about 38 years, the cause of death being blood poisoning. The deceased was in usual good health until last Tuesday when a small pimple formed near the corner of her mouth. During the day, Mrs. Harris experienced considerable pain from the pimple and on the following day a physician was called but the left side of the face had then commenced to swell and the patient grew steadily worse until the end came yesterday from poisoning.

Mrs. Harris came to Lewiston with her husband about ten years ago from North Carolina where she leaves a number of relatives. Besides her husband, she leaves four children.

The funeral will be conducted at the residence at 2 o'clock this afternoon by the Rev. Davis of the Baptist Church. The services will be attended by the carpenter's union in a body and by the Women of Woodcraft, of which the deceased was a member.

Mrs. Harris was a highly estimable lady and leaves a large circle of friends in the city. The grief-stricken family have the sympathy of the entire community.

Lewiston Tribune February 27, 1905 pg. 4
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Notice to Carpenters

Lewiston, Feb. 26, 1905. To the members of L.U. 398, Brotherhood of Carpenters: You are requested to meet at the Union hall tomorrow, Monday, February 27, at 1 p.m. sharp, to attend the funeral of the wife of Brother Harris, who resides on East Main street.

Signed. J.S. OVERFIELD
Lewiston Tribune February 27, 1905 pg. 4
MRS. C.R. HARRIS DEAD

Passed Away Yesterday as Result of Bloodpoisoning

Died, at her home in East Lewiston, Sunday morning at 6:10 o'clock, Mrs. C.L. Harris, aged about 38 years, the cause of death being blood poisoning. The deceased was in usual good health until last Tuesday when a small pimple formed near the corner of her mouth. During the day, Mrs. Harris experienced considerable pain from the pimple and on the following day a physician was called but the left side of the face had then commenced to swell and the patient grew steadily worse until the end came yesterday from poisoning.

Mrs. Harris came to Lewiston with her husband about ten years ago from North Carolina where she leaves a number of relatives. Besides her husband, she leaves four children.

The funeral will be conducted at the residence at 2 o'clock this afternoon by the Rev. Davis of the Baptist Church. The services will be attended by the carpenter's union in a body and by the Women of Woodcraft, of which the deceased was a member.

Mrs. Harris was a highly estimable lady and leaves a large circle of friends in the city. The grief-stricken family have the sympathy of the entire community.

Lewiston Tribune February 27, 1905 pg. 4
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Notice to Carpenters

Lewiston, Feb. 26, 1905. To the members of L.U. 398, Brotherhood of Carpenters: You are requested to meet at the Union hall tomorrow, Monday, February 27, at 1 p.m. sharp, to attend the funeral of the wife of Brother Harris, who resides on East Main street.

Signed. J.S. OVERFIELD
Lewiston Tribune February 27, 1905 pg. 4

Gravesite Details

interesting that she was a member of the Ladies of Woodcraft, who would have normally erected a marker.

temp. marker says: Mrs. Mary Harris



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