New Castle News 13 July 1914 p2
James S. Price
After a lingering illness of over a year, James Stinson Price died at his home in Cleveland at 1 o'clock Sunday morning.
Mr. Price was born in New Bedford, where he lived until early manhood. For many years he had resided in Cleveland, being traveling salesman for the Cleveland Provision company. Ill health from stomach afletion had confined him to his home for over a year, yet to his family, his life ended suddenly.
Left to mourn his decease are his widow, Olive Clark Price, his daughters, Mrs. Frank Cover, of New Bedford, Miss Bird S. Price, at home, and two sons in Cleveland, Don and Harry.
Mrs. J.C. McNab of New Castle and Mrs. Evaline Porter of West Middlesex, are sisters, and John L. Price of Youngstown, is a brother.
The funeral services will be held at his home Monday (this evening). Interment will be made in Evergreen cemetery, New Bedford, about 2 p.m. Tuesday.
New Castle News 13 July 1914 p2
James S. Price
After a lingering illness of over a year, James Stinson Price died at his home in Cleveland at 1 o'clock Sunday morning.
Mr. Price was born in New Bedford, where he lived until early manhood. For many years he had resided in Cleveland, being traveling salesman for the Cleveland Provision company. Ill health from stomach afletion had confined him to his home for over a year, yet to his family, his life ended suddenly.
Left to mourn his decease are his widow, Olive Clark Price, his daughters, Mrs. Frank Cover, of New Bedford, Miss Bird S. Price, at home, and two sons in Cleveland, Don and Harry.
Mrs. J.C. McNab of New Castle and Mrs. Evaline Porter of West Middlesex, are sisters, and John L. Price of Youngstown, is a brother.
The funeral services will be held at his home Monday (this evening). Interment will be made in Evergreen cemetery, New Bedford, about 2 p.m. Tuesday.
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