Younda (Barrington) Swigert |
| Posted 2018-07-15 by Judy Wight Branson |
| Friday Morning Prescott Journal Miner, Prescott, Arizona Territory November 1906, page 4 PRESCOTT WOMAN DIES IN LOS ANGELES Mrs. Amos Swigert Had Suffered For Months - Left Here In June In Hopes Of Getting Relief Obituary: Yesterday morning, at 1:15 o'clock, Mrs. Amos Swigert of this city, died in Los Angeles, after an illness lasting for several months. She had been in ailing health for the last year, and in the latter part of last June left here in company with her husband for San Francisco with the intention of having a surgical operation performed. On reaching San Francisco physicians advised that the operation be not performed, and she and her husband departed for Los Angles, where she entered a sanitarium. She continued to improve in health up to a few days ago, when she took a turn for the worse, death shortly after relieving her of her suffering. Decedent was about 31 years of age, and a native of Arkansas. Coming here at an early age with her parents, she was raised to womanhood in this city, where she has a large circle of relatives and friends, who will regret to hear of her death. Besides her husband, she leaves a number of surviving relatives here and in other states. Including her mother, Mrs. J.W. Barrington, now a resident of Council Grove Kansas, a sister in Groom Creek, Mrs. B. F. Major, besides two other sisters and a brother the latter having left here to visit his mother only two weeks ago. Her remains will be accompanied to this city for interment by her husband, who was at her bedside at the time of her death. ---------------------------- Prescott Evening Courier, Prescott, Arizona Territory Monday, November 19, 1906, page 2, column 1 Local News The funeral of the late Mrs. Amos Swigert took place from the Congregational church, this city, yesterday -------------- Transcriber's note: Mrs. Swigert is buried at the Citizens Cemetery in Prescott, Arizona. See Also: Arizona Gravestone Photo Project |
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