Annie Rickey |
| Posted 2026-01-07 by Jo Brown |
| Mrs. Annie M. Rickey, wife of Maze Rickey, a night train dispatcher, of the S. F. P and P. railroad, died at 6 o'clock this morning after a lingering illness with consumption. Deceased was a most estimable and lovable young woman and was cut off in the very morning of what promised to be a happy and useful life, being only 21 years old. Besides her husband she leaves an infant eight weeks old, and a mother to mourn her loss, the latter being with her and tenderly caring for her during her illness. The remains were taken in charge by P. Mohn Co., and will be shipped to Wheeling, West Virginia, where the family formerly resided, on tomorrow's train. Also on same page: The remains of the late Mrs. Annie M. Rickey were shipped by P. Mohn & Co. this morning to Wheeling, West Virginia, for burial. Her husband and mother left on the train to accompany the body back, having in charge the eight weeks' old baby. Weekly Arizona Journal Miner June 3, 1903 |
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