Olive Collins |
| Posted 2018-09-07 by Judy Wight Branson |
| The Arizona Republic, Phoenix Arizona Sunday, August 28, 1898, page 5, column 3 Olive Collins, the 14-year-old daughter of R.H. Collins who was burned at her home, 1325 E Washington Street last Thursday, died at 1 o'clock yesterday. Terrible as the accident was the victim felt no pain after the first shock. The only suffering was a sickness of the stomach due to congestion. There was never a moment when a hope of her recovery could be entertained. It was only feared that death might linger until agony would set in. But before noon yesterday, she began to die, and died without pain. The funeral will take place today. |
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