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WELL-KNOWN LADY DIES SUDDENLY _iMrs, T. M, Tice Awakes Husband, Complains of Severe Cain and Expires in Short Time—Well Known And Well Respected Lady.Mrs, Ada B. Tice,, wife of T. M. Tice, living niroe miles south of the city, died at her home about 2.30 this morning. Death came suddenly. Mrs. Tice, for a couple of days, had been complaining of some little stomach trouble, but other than that had been in her usual health. This morning shortly after two o’clock she awakened her husband complaining of a se-| vere pain in her side and before becould summon the children from the upper part of the house, she passed away. Death came, presumably, as a result of a sudden attack which, affected her heart. Her death is a par * ticularly sad one as sro :nil her husband had just completed a fine new j home and had furnished it luxuriant- j ly, looking forward to many happy hours within its walls, when deaf.) came so suddenly and cast its sable nail over the household. Had she lived until the first of next month MrsTice would hae been fifty-five years of age. She was married to her husband in 1875, and besides him leaves four children. The children are Mrs. Nellie Dyer of Riley, Kas., Claude B, Tice, attending school in Chicago, and : George M. and Bertha J. Tice at home ' The funeral services will be held -| rat the home, probably on Monday, al- . though the announcement of the definite time is not yet made. Interment will likely be at Lewis.
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Atlantic Weekly News

Atlantic, Iowa, US

Thu, Nov 25, 1909

Page 7

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