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DEATH OF SEYMOUR SACKETT.End Came Suddenly Yesterday Morning-Was a Native of Westfield.Springfield, Mass., July 14.—Seymour A. Saekett, sixty-one, died suddenly at his boarding place, 100 Bridge street, about 1 o’clock this morning. Mr. Saekett had been sick for about ten days with a stomach trouble, but no serious results were feared. This morning, while attended by a young son who had come on from Revere to see his father, he suddenly passed away.Mr. Saekett was a native of Westfield, where he lived for many years. He came to this city in the early part of May from Fitchburg and was selling a patent tampico brush, in the manufacture of which he was interested. For nearly twenty years past he had been a selling agent through this section for the Singer Sewing Machine company. He leaves a divorced second wife with two young daughters in New Haven, besides seven children by bis biftt xiXe»
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New Haven Daily Morning Journal and Courier

New Haven, Connecticut, US

Wed, Jul 15, 1896

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