O'SHEA,
Mary Theresa
(Maiden Name: Bernardi)
Prescott Evening Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Friday, April 5, 1957, page 1, column 7
Woman Pipes Exhaust into Auto, Dies
A Thumb Butte Rd. housewife took her own life this morning by
running a rubber hose from the exhaust into her enclosed car.
She was asphyxiated.
Firemen summoned at 11:07 a.m. worked over Mrs. Mary Bernardi
Thompkinson, 43, with an inhalator for 20 minutes before they
finally gave up.
She was the wife of Elmer Thompkinson, mining superintendent at the
Iron King mine.
Mrs. Thompkinson had not been feeling well last night and in mid-
morning today her daughter, Mrs. Pat Hill, who lives nearby, drove
over to see how her mother was.
As the daughter drove into the yard at 194 Thumb Butte Rd., she
discovered her mother's red '56 Ford parked in the driveway, motor
idling.
A hose led from the exhaust around into a front window, and Mrs.
Thompkinson lay unconscious inside the car.
She was a lifelong resident of Prescott.
------------------------------------------------
Prescott Evening Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Monday, April 8, 1957, page 2, column 6
Tompkinson Rites Are Set
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary B. Tompkinson, who died here Friday,
will be held at -- a.m. Tuesday at St. Luke's Episcopal Church. The
Rev. David C. Trimble will conduct the rites.
Burial follows at Mountain View Cemetery. Ruffner Funeral Home is
in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Tompkinson is survived by her husband, Elmer, a daughter, Mrs.
George R. Hill and two grandchildren.