WOMAN DIES ON WAY FROM MASS
Fargo, N. D., March 30.—Mrs. A. C. Gorman of Regina, Sask., dropped dead in the deLendrecie building {sp} yesterday morning. The cause of death is not known.
Mrs. Gorman arose early to attend mass and was on her way home when death overtook her. She was found lying on the floor of the building by friends and carried into a nearby flat. Before medical aid could be summoned she died.
Mrs. Gorman came to Fargo a few weeks ago for her health. She had been ailing and the physicians of Reginia {sp} advised a change of climate on account of her extremely nervous condition. Her health seemed to improve while in Fargo and there was no expectation of her sudden demise nor had her friends any intimation that she was not in the best of health when she left for church in the morning.
Her husband is a prominent implement man in Regina and is expected to arrive in Fargo Tuesday morning. There are no other immediate relatives. The family formerly resided in Ontario where the husband was in business, later removing to Regina.
Mrs. Gorman was not yet 30 years old.
Grand Forks Herald, 3/30/1914