Mrs. Hattie Flock
The East Liverpool Tribune
Succumbed Early Sunday Morning to Attack of Heart Trouble.
Mrs. Hattie Flock, aged 59, wife of D. J. Flock, died suddenly at half past four o’clock Sunday morning (Feb. 25, 1906), at her home in Main Street. Mrs. Flock had not been ill previous to the attack of heart disease that caused her death. She awakened her husband telling him that she felt ill, and before he could summon a physician she had passed away.
Mrs. Flock is survived by her husband and three children: two sons, Harry, of Lorain, O., and Walter, at home; and one daughter, Mrs. Charles Urie of Wellsville.
Funeral services will be held at the First Methodist Protestant church at 2 o’clock Tuesday afternoon. The services will be conducted by the Rev. C. H. Beck, and interment will be made in Spring Hill cemetery.
Mrs. Flock was born in Stark county, near Crestline, and was married 40 years ago. For fifteen years the family had made their home in Wellsville, coming here from Ft. Wayne, Ind. Mrs. Flock was a member of the Methodist Protestant church and of the Ladies aid society. She always took a prominent part in church work and was highly esteemed by all who knew her.
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