Codding, Lora

MRS. LORA CODDING IS STRICKEN AFTER FALL
Fracture of Hip Three Years Ago is Cause of Complications

    Mrs. Lora Codding, wife of S.B. Codding, 554 Broadway, died abut 11:30 last evening at her home.  Although long in ill health her condition had been considered alarming since last Sunday.  Mr. and Mrs. Codding lived for many years on a farm on Lake street but a few years ago they moved to their present home.
    Mrs. Codding was prominent in both the city and rural social life of the community and was a member of several social organizations and clubs until her health failed or after she had sustained a fall during the Christmas holiday season three years ago and broke her hip.
    She was a member of the Musical club and of the Woman's Progressive league and was at one time chairman of the philanthropic work of the league.  She is survived by her husband, one grandson, Louis Ehninger, of Niles, and a nephew and a niece, Arthur Hull of Boston, Mass., and Miss Georgia Hull of Philadelphia.  The latter is expected in Niles tomorrow afternoon.  The funeral services will be held in the home at 2 o'clock on Saturday afternoon. Burial will be made in Silver Brook cemetery.

(Source: Niles Daily Star, Thursday, April 4, 1929, page 1, col. 8, microfilm Niles Daily Star.)