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Show GRIEF im 111 WIDOWED 18 Hi Husband's Funeral Delayed That Loved One May Lie Beside Him. NEW York, March 10. "I nrn comln;;. dear John, lo Join you." With thofs words upon her llpo. and with her handn clnaiKxl In that of her mother, Mr.i. Mnry E. Marshall died last nlcht at No. 3&S South Second fitrret, Brooklyn. Shu hail lltcr-' lltcr-' ally Rrlcved herself to duath ovor thu loaa of , her husband. John P. Marshall, which oc- I cvrred on Sunday night. Sho loved him too much to llru without hluu Marshall was tho son of a rich plumber, ond himself a proicperoun younff bunlncn mnn. Four ycara ngo ho married Mary Noo-nan, Noo-nan, and always an affectionate couple, as tlmo went by and no Utllo children cqiuo to biers their union, they concentrated their lovo moro and moro on ench other. Nursod Him in Illness. "When Marshall was stricken with pneumonia, pneumo-nia, tho young wife Insisted on nursing him. Shu was constantly at hlu bedside;, day and n'ht. Sho worried so much 8ho could not at or sleep. An tho huxbond tank and hla ' condition hecamo critical, Hhe was ovorcomo with despair, nnd when ho riled sho throw hnolf nn tho body In a paroxysm of grief. "I cannot live without him," sho cried. Her mother took her to her own home, hoping hop-ing to relievo her distraction. All her offorla woro unavulllnp. Tho widow took to her bod and kopl calling for her husband. Thu dc-tora dc-tora could do nothing for her. Sho quickly pnmed awny. The husband was to havo been burled tomorrow. to-morrow. ArrunRemonts vcr made Inst nlpht to bury thorn tnKether on Friday In the Cy-prois Cy-prois HHls ri-inclciy Olllclally. llio death ccr-tlflcato ccr-tlflcato In tho wlfo'u caao says '"heart disease." |