People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1895 — Death of Dora Goodman. [ARTICLE]
Death of Dora Goodman.
Mass Dora Goodman, who died iin Monticello last Sunday had a great rnanv friends in Rensselaer who will sine er ly re: r i h ir unt'.inley demise. She v*<.s indeed a most estimable young lady whose many accomplishments and charming ways were recognized by all her associates. It was a bright future which was opening to her progressive mind, and it seems hard that it should be cut short in early life. The following is kindly contributed by one of her friends: Dora was stricken with a paralytic stroke some time ago and had been very sick, but was improving rapidly; was looking and feeling much better Saturday, p. m. up until 8 o'clock, when she was stricken with paralysis of the heart and died before medical aid could reach her. S jrvices v e e conducted at h ' Home, Monday at 1 o'clock, by Bev. H. G. Price of the Presbyterian churcii of Monticello. Iterment took place, in a Jewish cemetery, in Detroit, Michigan, Wednesday, March 27. Dora M. Goodman was born in Detroit Michigan March 22,1876; died March 24. 1895. age 19 years and 2 days. The floral tributes were beautiful; among them was a large harp of lillies, carnations, roses and smilax. with one string broken; the broken string was especially appropriate as Dora is the first we have lost from the circle.
