Death comes suddenly to Mrs. A. [Ashley] McDonald
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- Wilmette Life, 18 Jan 1924, p. 4
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Funeral services for Mrs. Ashley McDonald, nee Ida Bersback, of Kenilworth, were held from the Kenilworth Union church last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. McDonald's death came with shocking suddenness, following a two day's illness at Evanston hospital. On Tuesday morning, January 8, while under observation prior to an operation at the hospital, she was seized with a heart attack from which she failed to regain consciousness. Mrs. McDonald was born in Burlington, Wisconsin, and lived the greater part of her life in Chicago. For the past fifteen years she has been a resident of the north shore.< She is survived by her husband and three daughters, Mrs. A. Bodine Southworth, Hazel and Ora McDonald, all of 201 Kenilworth avenue. A brother, Ernest Bersback, resides in Minneapolis.
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- 18 Jan 1924
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- Bersback, Ida ; McDonald, Ashley Mrs.
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