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Sausalito News
Saturday, November 22, 1902
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In San Francisco, November 17th, Emma L. Noble, beloved wife of Gerald E. Noble passed away. She was stricken with fever in Manzanilla, Mexico, in the latter part of October but rallied enough to get aboard the steamer Newport on November 6th bound for San Francisco. Her one thought was to get home to Sausalito out of that miserable country – home to Glenn cottage, the home of her husband, where she could get strong again. A storm struck the Newport, and for 2 days the steamer was on its beam end. She was very seasick, and when they arrived in the city, she was carried to a carriage and taken to the Lambourne House, where on the fifth day she passed away from heart failure. No one dreamed the end was near, as she seemed merely weak.
Her funeral took place Thursday afternoon from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company and was largely attended. The interment was in Cypress Lawn Cemetery.
Died
NOBLE – In San Francisco, November 17, 1902, Emma L. Noble, beloved wife of Gerald E. Noble, daughter of Matthew Collins, and sister of David L. Collins, a native of San Francisco, aged 23 years, 1 month, and 15 days.
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