Miss Madge, the nineteen-year-old daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Woollen, who is a hopeless invalid from a disease of the kidneys, was taken this afternoon on a cot by her father to the home of relatives to Hubbard, Iowa. The father has a long, lonely trip filled with hope and anxiety. He has almost exhausted all his resources in caring for his invalid daughter.
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Muncie Evening Press, Muncie, Indiana - Tuesday, December 3, 1907:
Miss Madge Woollen, formerly of this city who was taken to Hubbard, Iowa for her health, succumbed to tuberculosis in the latter city, and the body will be taken to Kokomo, Indiana tomorrow for burial. Miss Woollen was well known in this city. When her health began to fail, she was removed to Iowa in an effort to better her condition. Miss Margaret Shea of this city will leave this evening to attend the funeral services.
Miss Madge, the nineteen-year-old daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Woollen, who is a hopeless invalid from a disease of the kidneys, was taken this afternoon on a cot by her father to the home of relatives to Hubbard, Iowa. The father has a long, lonely trip filled with hope and anxiety. He has almost exhausted all his resources in caring for his invalid daughter.
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Muncie Evening Press, Muncie, Indiana - Tuesday, December 3, 1907:
Miss Madge Woollen, formerly of this city who was taken to Hubbard, Iowa for her health, succumbed to tuberculosis in the latter city, and the body will be taken to Kokomo, Indiana tomorrow for burial. Miss Woollen was well known in this city. When her health began to fail, she was removed to Iowa in an effort to better her condition. Miss Margaret Shea of this city will leave this evening to attend the funeral services.
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