tojrnnaidH.Dt»n11tedferenight she was taken with a badcoughing spell, but stated that shefelt all right the next morning,About 5 o’clock yesterday alteruoon she again bad a bad coughfore his arrival she had parsedaway.Mrs. Boardman, whose maidenname was Mary K. Piatt, was bornin New York on April 28, 18:14with her husband .-he moved todedand I sided here several years, laterresiThe many friends of Mrs. S. Ilt;.I NBoardman were pained to learn of ^Ulher sudden death which occurred j ^theat about 5 o clock W ernoon in Covert. Mis. Board Irr an had been visit.ng m Chicago Jduring the past winter, where she ' 1)01 had a serious illness, but had ICO! greatly improved in health. socinn terment in (jraceland Cemetery.s»rSbe arrived at Covert Saturdayafternoon from Chicago, apparenty ^in the best of health. 1 uesday 1 ratiinD11Eing time and requested that the doctor should be sent for, but be- ^naiboimsbeWSouth Haven about IW65 and re- J-noTo- going to Chicago. For the past suield two ye.»rs they resided here in the the stone eo.tage in Monroe Park ^ a and Besides the husband she leaves |L* «tt I) I tour cfau*drt^n NIrs. Cjto. fcllossGiHjCharles. Walter and Stella Board-1*** un- i man. The remains will be taken |L-fhe to Chicago Friday morning for in-thA.