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SUDDEN DEATH, 
Mrs. Cunningham Passes Away Suddenly at 
Manchester Home. 
The sudden death of Mrs. Joan L. 
Cunningham, at her Washington 
Street home, Thursday morning, came 
as a great shock to her host of triends 
at Manchester, and has spread a cloud 
of gloom over the entire community. 
Death was due to heart failure. 
For a number of years, in fact, 
since her husband’s death, 12 years 
ago, Mrs. Cunningham’s health has 
been rather delicate, and in the past 
few months it has become more and 
more feeble, but despite this she has 
been able to keep about. 
Thursday morning at breakfast she 
was in her usual good spirits, and 
when her son Albert left to go to his 
work in Boston she did not appear to 
be any different than usual. He had 
not been gone long, however, when 
she complained of a pain in the back 
of her ear, and a few minutes after- 
ward, while still sitting at the table, 
the end came. 
Her sister-in-law, Mrs. Fred Allen 
of Gloucester, and Miss Lucy Cun- 
ningham, were in the room at the 
time. 
Mrs. Cunningham was born in 
Manchester in 1834—69 years, 9 
months ago. She was the oldest 
child of Luther and Jeanette L. Allen 
of this town. She married Capt. Ne- 
hemiah D. Cunningham, who was one 
of the most eminently respected citi- 
zens of Gloucester. A peculiar coin- 
cidence in this respect is the fact that 
Mrs. Cunningham died just 12 years, 
lacking one day, after her husband's 
death. 
Mrs. Cunningham was a sister of 
the late Luther Frank Allen of this 
town and of the late Frederick Allen 
of Gloucester, who died in Manchester 
in July, 1903. Ghe is the last of the 
family. 
Albert Cunningham of Manchester, 
an only child, and Miss Lucy Cun- 
ningham of Manchester and John 
Cunningham of Gloucester, step- 
children, survive her. 
Always active in church and benev- 
olent work, Mrs. Cunningham was 
greatly loved by all who knew her. 
She was always pleasant and had a 
good word for everybody, and was of 
that loving and pleasing disposition 
which gains hosts of friends 
Before marriage she taught a school 
at Rocky Point, Gloucester, and later 
she taught in the school at the Cove. 
Until recent years she has been a 
teacher in the Congregational church 
Sunday school. She sang in the old 
Congregational church choir when it 
existed. 
W. L. MALOON & CO. 
5 Washington Street, Beverly 
Funeral services will be held from 
her late home, corner of Summer and 
Washington streets, this afterncon at 
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Gloucester will officiate. Interment 
will be in the family Jot at Union 
cemetery. 
‘And so another friend 
Onward and upward from earth has passed, 
To that bright world where all who live, at 
last, 
The life that knows no end. 
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