Clarence E Rose

 

Kentucky Post, 5 April 1905, page 5

BELLEVUE-Clarence E Rose, son of Gus Rose, who has been confined to his home since last September, suffering from bronchitis and intestinal grip, took a street car ride last Sunday and coming home, had a sinking spell suffering a relapse. His physician pronounces his condition serious.

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Kentucky Post, Monday, 29 May 1905,  page 3

BELLEVUE-Mrs. Jessie Bartlett Rose, wife of Clarence E Rose, died from pneumonia yesterday at noon at the residence of Gus Rose, Bellevue. The body was removed to the home of her father, William H Davis, who is Postmaster in charge of Station A Northside. She  had devoted her entire time for the past two months nursing her husband until she was stricken last Monday.

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Kentucky Post, Tuesday, 6 June 1905, page 2

SAD DEATH-Clarence Rose, about 26, died at his home on Eighth st. Bellevue, last night of consumption. No arrangements have been made for the funeral although the body may be interred in Indiana. The death is a particularly sad one, as Mrs. Rose the wife, died last Sunday a week of the same disease. It is believed that Rose contracted the ailment from his wife. The remains of Mrs. Rose were buried in Price Hill, Cincinnati. The couple had been married three years but leave no children.

 

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