AMERICAN FOREIGN SERVICE REPORT OF THE DEATH OF AN AMERICAN CITIZEN PARIS, FRANCE, JULY 23, 1937 | |||
NAME IN FULL: | Mrs. Eleanor Elkins Rice | ||
AGE: | 76 Years | ||
NATIVE: | Born in Philadelphia, PA. September 21, 1861 | ||
DATE OF DEATH: | July 13th, 1937 5 PM | ||
PLACE OF DEATH: | 22 Rue Barbet de Jouy Paris, France | ||
CAUSE OF DEATH: | Embolism, as certified by Dr. Lawrence S. Fuller, 40 Rue Lauriston, Paris, France. | ||
DISPOSITION: | Embalmed and placed in mortuary chapel of American Cathedral Church, Paris, awaiting removal to Philadelphia for burial. | ||
LOCAL LAW AS TO DISINTERRING REMAINS: | May be removed at any time. E. Jeanmonod Undertaker: 9 Rue Chateaubriand Paris, France | ||
DISPOSITION OF THE EFFECTS: | In charge of husband, Dr. Alexander Hamilton Rice, 22 Rue Barbet de Jouy, Paris, and 901 Fifth Avenue, New York. | ||
PERSON OR OFFICIAL RESPONSIBLE FOR CUSTODY OF EFFECTS AND ACCOUNTING THEREFOR: | Dr. A. H. Rice | ||
ACCOMPANIED BY RELATIVES AND FRIENDS AS FOLLOWS: | |||
NAME | ADDRESS | RELATIONSHIP | |
Dr. A. H. Rice | 22 Rue Barbet de Jouy | Husband | |
Mrs. Widener Dixon | Hotel Ritz, Paris | Daughter | |
NOTIFICATION SENT TO: | None sent by Consulate General This information and data concerning an inventory of the effects, accounts, etc., have been placed under File 330 in the correspondence of this office. | ||
REMARKS: | Mrs. Rice was bearer of joint passport with husband, Departmental passport No. 102532 issued May 17, 1934. Retained by Dr. Rice.File No. 330-Rice, Eleanor Elkins ed. Paul C. Betts Vice Consul of the United States of America | ||
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