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    1. Ida M Rice obit 1919 and ambulance removals
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    3. Lima Daily News, Feb 21, 1919 Ida May RICE, the daughter of Wilson D. and Martha RICE was born in Leipsic, Ohio, April 3, 1884, and passed away at the home in Lima, February 13, 1919, at the age of 34 years, 10 months and 10 days. After a few years residence at Leipsic the family moved to Continental, Ohio, where they resided until after the death of the father, which occurred November 16, 1902, at which time they came to Lima, where they have since resided. Those remaining of the immediate family, are the mother Mrs. Martha RICE, of Lima, one sister, Mrs. Cora KUNTZ, of Continental, Ohio; four brothers, Pressly, Charley and Jesse all of Lima, and Ora, of Continental, Ohio. Ida had been a constant sufferer from her childhood. Being afflicted from about the age of seven years, her affliction developing into tuberculosis of the hip joint. Ida has always been of a most attractive personality, and a kind and loving disposition, and through all the years has won to herself a large circle of admiring and devoted friends. Early in life she was associated with the Sunday School and united with the United Brethren church in Continental, Ohio, and in Lima, she renewed her faith and confession, and united with the First United Brethren church in 1911. All these years she has taken great interest in the work of the church and the Sunday School, and it was a source of regret to her when she was no longer able to come to the services of the church. Her testimony of these recent months has been good, and she has been anxiously longing for the time when she might be set free from the body and go to be with her Savior. Williams and Davis removed Mrs. Abe VINEGAR from St. Rita's hospital to her home 784 west Wayne street. G.J. PENNYPACKER from the Solar Refinery to Dr. H.T. THOMAS for an X-ray examination, where it was found he had a broken arm and then to his home, 122 north Park avenue. Siferd and son removed Mrs. C.H. NEEDENHEIMER from St. Rita's hospital to 1223 St. John's avenue. Mrs. Nancy McCONAHAY from 829 1/2 south Main street to the City hospital. Mrs. Alice JELLISON from 124 east Elm street to the City hospital.

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